OTC Drugs, Dietary Supplements Merit Scant Mention In $7.2Bn FDA FY2024 Budget Request
Executive Summary
Supplements and OTC drug categories each mentioned once in FY2024 budget request for agency published by HHS. Broader document provided by White House OMB makes no mention of either category while emphasizing proposed increase for FDA’s food programs.
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