3 FDA Legal Traps When Marketing your Dietary Supplement Product

Ask an FDA Legal Expert The world of dietary supplement claims and labeling requires a hard look at the kinds of claims FDA allows and FDA for dietary supplements. It is not simply about how much you pay to get X number of labels reviewed. That kind of bottom-feeding, discount chain mentality gets a lot of companies X’d out of the market every year. Consider the case of Seymour Heart, MD, the successful physician and You Tube personality who privately branded his dietary supplements.  He got a label, wonderful, and was proud that he got the font size right and put the address of the manufacturer on it. But then, he had made 11 different claims on the label, and that was something the FDA regulatory consultant did not review. The FDA regulatory consultant vendor did not conduct any review of FDA warning letters for each particular claim. Nor the FDA regulatory consultant talk about substantiation requirements that each of FDA and FTC impose on every dietary supplement…

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