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By Gregory Stephens, RD
Published January 1, 2007
Developing a successful nutraceutical product is a battle, but sticking to the right criteria might lead a company to victory. Read More »
Published January 1, 2007
10. It's no secret that consumers have become quite complex. Those that read National Geographic don't necessarily listen to National Public Radio or have an interest in joining the Sierra Club-they might listen to Howard Stern and not have a care in… Read More »
By Rebecca Wright
Published January 1, 2007
The goal of any delivery system is to improve bioavailability, enhance absorption and protect the contents of a formulation, but it can also provide a point of differentiation for products too. Read More »
By Rebecca Wright
Published December 8, 2006
In one of the last actions before the U.S. Senate in the 109th Congress, Andrew von Eschenbach, MD, was confirmed as Commissioner of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). He has served as the Acting Commissioner since the September 2005 resign… Read More »
By Rebecca Wright
Published December 7, 2006
At a meeting held on December 5th in College Park, MD, FDA listened to the testimony of 14 people from government agencies, industry and consumer groups state their views on functional foods and how they should be regulated.
The Governm… Read More »
Published December 1, 2006
FTC, FDA to Halt Fraudulent Diabetes Cures, Treatments
FTC and FDA, working with government agencies in Mexico and Canada, have launched an initiative to stop deceptive Internet advertisements and sales of products misrepresented as cures or tr… Read More »
Published December 1, 2006
FDA to Hold Public Hearing on Functional FoodsFDA has announced a public hearing on the regulation of certain conventional foods that companies are marketing as “functional foods.” The purpose of the hearing is for the agency to shar… Read More »
Published December 1, 2006
More regulation is not only a possibility, but most certainly a reality for the future of dietary supplements and functional foods. Let's start with dietary supplements. Authorities, from Congress to FDA to FTC and down the line, in my opinion, have… Read More »
By Marian Zboraj
Published December 1, 2006
Four trade associations have come together to streamline the process of sourcing raw materials for dietary supplements. Read More »
By Rebecca Wright
Published November 17, 2006
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition (CFSAN) in HHS's Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has made available two new learning tools to help consumers use the Nutrition Facts label to ch… Read More »
By Todd Harrison
Published November 1, 2006
Companies should be familiar with FDA's and FTC's position before entering the anti-aging market. Read More »
By Del Williams
Published November 1, 2006
Raising the bar in the dietary supplement industry to pharmaceutical standards, Enzymatic Therapy, has relied on compact vibratory screeners to optimize product quality and production while meeting growing demand. Read More »
By Rebecca Wright
Published October 24, 2006
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), working with government agencies in Mexico and Canada, have launched a drive to stop deceptive Internet advertisements and sales of products misrepresented as cures or tre… Read More »
Published September 1, 2006
GMP Letters Sent to FDA by Members of Congress
In late June, members of Congress sent letters to FDA urging that GMPs be issued for supplements. The letters stated strong support for the ongoing effort to establish GMPs, and even went as far as… Read More »
By Douglas Kalman
Published September 1, 2006
When it comes to research, development and adverse events, it makes the most sense for dietary supplement companies to take the high road. Read More »

