01.01.06
Atrium Biotechnologies Acquires HVL
“The current legal framework for dietary supplements provides significant options for consumer healthcare choices,” noted AHPA president Michael McGuffin. “And while some goods that have long been used as traditional medicines fit neatly into this framework, the therapeutic uses of these are restricted and many are entirely excluded. The model proposed here would completely protect the current law, while developing a new option that will benefit marketers who want to sell traditional medicines and practitioners and consumers who want to use them.” Anyone with an interest in traditional medicines is now invited to review the draft document that the TM Congress has developed. A Proposed Regulatory Model for Traditional Medicines is posted online at AHPA’s website, www.ahpa.org. The deadline for comments is March 31st.
“The current legal framework for dietary supplements provides significant options for consumer healthcare choices,” noted AHPA president Michael McGuffin. “And while some goods that have long been used as traditional medicines fit neatly into this framework, the therapeutic uses of these are restricted and many are entirely excluded. The model proposed here would completely protect the current law, while developing a new option that will benefit marketers who want to sell traditional medicines and practitioners and consumers who want to use them.” Anyone with an interest in traditional medicines is now invited to review the draft document that the TM Congress has developed. A Proposed Regulatory Model for Traditional Medicines is posted online at AHPA’s website, www.ahpa.org. The deadline for comments is March 31st.