• Login
    • Join
  • FOLLOW:
  • Subscribe Free
    • Magazine
    • eNewsletter
    Checkout
    • Magazine
    • News
    • Exclusives
    • Nutraceuticals
    • Markets
    • Health
    • Jobs
    • Events
    • Buyers' Guide
    • Showcases
    • More
  • Magazine
  • News
  • Exclusives
  • Nutraceuticals
  • Markets
  • Health
  • Jobs
  • Events
  • Buyers' Guide
  • Showcases
  • Current & Past Issues
    Features
    Columns
    Editorials
    Digital Edition
    Subscribe Now
    Advertise Now
    eNewsletter
    Editorial Guidelines
    Top Features
    The Pet Health Boom: Supplement Growth Set to Build on Rapid Expansion

    (Re)Open for Business: China’s Strong Demand for Natural Products Spells Opportunity for U.S. Brands

    Review Finds No Causative Connection Between Dietary Supplements and Eating Disorders

    KA! Empathogenics: Creating Calm and Connectedness with Inspiration from Nature

    Moms Raise the Bar for Kids Supplements
    Breaking News
    Certifications, Approvals and Patents
    Exclusives
    Industry & Market News
    People
    Products
    Regulatory
    Glossary
    Research
    Supplier News
    Supplier Insights
    Live From Shows
    Top News
    Verdure Sciences Receives Award for Sustainable, Ethical Turmeric Sourcing

    BGG Receives Patent for Saw Palmetto ID Method

    Premium Label & Packaging Solutions Receives Safe Quality Food (SQF) Certification

    Inulinase Enzymes May Benefit Gut Symptoms of FODMAP Digestion

    Verdure Sciences’ Boswellia Ingredient Receives USP Verification
    Exclusives
    Blogs & Guest Articles
    Health E-Insights
    Area Code 420
    eBook
    Antioxidants
    Dairy-Based Ingredients
    Enzymes
    Fatty Acids
    Fiber & Carbohydrates
    Green Foods
    Herbs & Botanicals
    Marine Nutraceuticals
    Minerals
    Omega 3s
    Probiotics & Prebiotics
    Proteins, Peptides, Amino Acids
    Sweeteners
    Vitamins

    Verdure Sciences Receives Award for Sustainable, Ethical Turmeric Sourcing

    BGG Receives Patent for Saw Palmetto ID Method

    ‘Uniquely Unbound’: Releasing the Potential, and Genius, of Walnuts

    Inulinase Enzymes May Benefit Gut Symptoms of FODMAP Digestion

    Verdure Sciences’ Boswellia Ingredient Receives USP Verification
    Consumer Trends
    Contract Manufacturing
    Cosmeceuticals / Nutricosmetics
    Delivery & Dosage Technologies
    Dietary Supplements
    Flavors & Colors
    Functional Foods & Beverages
    Healthcare Trends
    Medical Nutrition
    Mergers & Acquisitions
    Natural/Organic
    Nutrition Bars
    Packaging
    Pet Nutraceuticals
    Quality & Safety
    Regulations
    Research
    Testing
    World Markets

    Verdure Sciences Receives Award for Sustainable, Ethical Turmeric Sourcing

    BGG Receives Patent for Saw Palmetto ID Method

    The Pet Health Boom: Supplement Growth Set to Build on Rapid Expansion

    ‘Uniquely Unbound’: Releasing the Potential, and Genius, of Walnuts

    Premium Label & Packaging Solutions Receives Safe Quality Food (SQF) Certification
    Bone & Joint Health
    Cancer Risk
    Cardiovascular Health
    Cognitive Function
    Diabetes & Blood Sugar Management
    Digestive Health
    Energy
    Eye Health
    Healthy Aging
    Immune Function
    Infant & Children's Health
    Inflammation
    Men's Health
    Mood Health & Sleep
    Oral Health
    Sexual & Reproductive Health
    Skin Health
    Sports Nutrition
    Weight Management/Weight Loss
    Women's Health

    ‘Uniquely Unbound’: Releasing the Potential, and Genius, of Walnuts

    Inulinase Enzymes May Benefit Gut Symptoms of FODMAP Digestion

    Gaming and Esports Health Concerns

    Bioiberica’s DAOgest Authorized as Novel Food ingredient in EU

    Review Finds No Causative Connection Between Dietary Supplements and Eating Disorders
    Industry Events
    Live From Show Events
    Webinars
    All Companies
    Categories
    Trade Associations
    Company Capabilities
    International Buyers Guide Companies
    Applied Food Sciences, Inc.

    Bioenergy Life Science, Inc. (BLS)

    BGG Americas, Inc.

    Verdure Sciences

    KLK OLEO
    Companies
    Product Releases
    News Releases
    Literature / Brochures
    White Papers
    Jobs
    VIdeos
    Services
    Add New Company
    International Buyers Guide Companies
    Applied Food Sciences, Inc.

    Bioenergy Life Science, Inc. (BLS)

    BGG Americas, Inc.

    Verdure Sciences

    KLK OLEO
    • Magazine
      • Current / Back Issue
      • Features
      • Editorial
      • Columns
      • Digital Edition
      • eNewsletter Archive
      • Editorial Guidelines
      • Subscribe Now
      • Advertise Now
    • Breaking News
    • Buyers' Guide
      • All Companies
      • Categories
      • Trade Associations
      • Company Capabilities
    • Nutraceuticals
      • Antioxidants
      • Dairy-Based Ingredients
      • Enzymes
      • Fatty Acids
      • Fiber & Carbohydrates
      • Green Foods
      • Herbs & Botanicals
      • Marine Nutraceuticals
      • Minerals
      • Omega 3s
      • Probiotics & Prebiotics
      • Proteins, Peptides, Amino Acids
      • Sweeteners
      • Vitamins
    • Markets
      • Consumer Trends
      • Contract Manufacturing
      • Cosmeceuticals / Nutricosmetics
      • Delivery & Dosage Technologies
      • Dietary Supplements
      • Flavors & Colors
      • Functional Foods & Beverages
      • Healthcare Trends
      • Medical Nutrition
      • Mergers & Acquisitions
      • Natural/Organic
      • Nutrition Bars
      • Packaging
      • Pet Nutraceuticals
      • Quality & Safety
      • Regulations
      • Research
      • Testing
      • World Markets
    • Health
      • Bone & Joint Health
      • Cancer Risk
      • Cardiovascular Health
      • Cognitive Function
      • Diabetes & Blood Sugar Management
      • Digestive Health
      • Energy
      • Eye Health
      • Healthy Aging
      • Immune Function
      • Infant & Children's Health
      • Inflammation
      • Men's Health
      • Mood Health & Sleep
      • Oral Health
      • Sexual & Reproductive Health
      • Skin Health
      • Sports Nutrition
      • Weight Management/Weight Loss
      • Women's Health
    • Online Exclusives
    • Webinars
    • Slideshows
    • Blogs & Guest Articles
    • Health E-Insights
    • Videos
    • Podcasts
    • Infographics
    • eBook
    • Whitepapers
    • Research
      • TrendSense
      • Monograph Center
      • White Papers
      • Research News
    • Jobs
    • Events
      • Industry Events
      • Live From Show Events
      • Webinars
    • Supplier Showcases
      • Companies
      • Product Releases
      • News Releases
      • Literature / Brochures
      • White Papers
      • Jobs
      • VIdeos
      • Services
    • About Us
      • About Us
      • Contact Us
      • Advertise With Us
      • Privacy Policy
      • Terms of Use
    Breaking News

    CRN Petitions FDA to Change Course on 'Drug Preclusion'

    CRN asked for clearer and more consistent application of the statute which prohibits ingredients from dietary supplements due to past drug research.

    CRN Petitions FDA to Change Course on
    By Mike Montemarano, Associate Editor 05.10.23
    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has come to interpret the “drug preclusion” clause of the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act (DSHEA) in a way that is inconsistent, unpredictable, and oppositional to Congressional intent, according to the Council for Responsible Nutrition (CRN), which filed a Citizen Petition that calls on FDA to reconsider its positions.
     
    Rather than focus on a single ingredient, CRN’s petition aims to address broad changes to the precedent FDA has set in several recent decisions, including CBD, NAC, NMN, and others.
     
    “We’ve outlined a few examples of some of the more egregious and public examples of where FDA has taken an overly broad, inconsistent, and often unfair interpretation which pulls the rug out from under companies who’ve been selling a certain ingredient for years or even decades,” Megan Olsen, senior vice president and general counsel at CRN, told NW. “We don’t believe this is about any one ingredient. The way FDA is reaching inconsistent and surprising decisions leaves us unable to know what could even be vulnerable right now. We believe that this is harming consumers, because it’s being used to remove ingredients from the marketplace which consumers have come to rely on, even if those ingredients are safe and may have health benefits.”
     
    A ‘Race to Market’ ... While Blindfolded
     
    Since DSHEA was enacted in 1994, dietary supplements are prohibited from including “an article authorized for investigation as a new drug, antibiotic, or biological for which substantial clinical investigations have been instituted and for which the existence of such investigations has been made public, which was not before such approval, certification, licensing, or authorization marketed as a dietary supplement or as a food unless the Secretary, in the Secretary’s discretion, has issued a regulation, after notice and comment, finding that the article would be lawful under this Act” (21 U.S.C. § 321(ff)(3)(B)(ii)).
     
    An Investigational New Drug (IND) application is considered confidential and FDA will not disclose its existence unless it has previously been publicly disclosed or acknowledged. Therefore, as has happened recently, dietary supplement companies might end up investing in research and development, or even issue a New Dietary Ingredient Notification (NDIN) without knowing the article was first authorized for investigation as a new drug.
     
    CRN’s petition requests that FDA “determine that the preclusion date referenced in the statute (i.e., the date on which the ‘race to market’ between a drug and a supplement is adjudicated) is the date the existence of substantial clinical trials are made public, not the non-public date on which an investigational new drug (IND) application goes into effect.”
     
    In the recent case of NMN, FDA even acknowledged an NDIN from Inner Mongolia Kingdomway Pharmaceutical Limited without objection, only to later rescind that position and state in a letter to Kingdomway on Oct. 11, 2022 that NMN is excluded from the dietary supplement definition.
     
    Without clarity or consistency, other ingredients may suddenly get barred from the marketplace unexpectedly, similarly to NAC and NMN, dietary supplement stakeholders have argued. According to CRN, these removals took place “without offering legally sound reasoning, consistent with DSHEA and prior FDA interpretations of drug preclusion, to support its decision making.”
     
    “We are deeply distressed by FDA’s decision to revoke the status of these ingredients as dietary supplements, which threatens future innovation, because by doing so, they’ve flipped the script on how drug preclusion is supposed to work, leaving all parties—manufacturers, retailers, and consumers—in a sort of regulatory limbo going forward,” said Steve Mister, CRN president and CEO.
     
    “Without a reexamination of FDA’s position, and guidance that lends clarity and predictability to the process, manufacturers are discouraged from continued innovation of new ingredients, and retailers are not sure whether they should, or are able to, continue to make these products available to the public for fear of selling ‘illegal’ supplements.”
     
    “It’s akin to conducting a title search on a house, determining there are no liens, only to be told after you’ve bought the house that there were actually secret liens on the property, and you’ll have to forfeit your investment,” Mister continued. “Yet that is exactly what is happening to supplement companies, which are acting in good faith and in accordance with publicly available information, in what could be perceived as an effort by the agency to unfairly protect the financial interests of pharmaceutical companies over those of supplement manufacturers.” 
     
    Substantial Research Requirement
     
    The drug preclusion provision of DSHEA implies that “substantial research,” beyond phase I drug trials, needs to occur and be made public before an ingredient would be excluded from use in dietary supplements, according to Olsen. CRN argues that FDA is misinterpreting this section of the legislation.
     
    Olsen argued that “substantial research” should apply to studies that would result in the approval of a drug if a positive outcome occurs, based on how other FDA regulations define the phrase. Further, that research needs to be made public prior to drug preclusion taking effect, according to the statute.
     
    “IND authorization isn’t enough on its own,” Olsen said. “But the way FDA interprets (the statute) makes things seem otherwise, as they’ve cited phase I clinical studies as examples of substantial clinical investigation, which is the very first step after IND authorization.... We don’t believe that this is what Congress intended.”
     
    “The date in which an IND is set isn’t public information,” Olsen continued. “Dietary supplement companies have no idea, even if they find public clinical trials, when an IND was authorized, so there’s no way to know for sure if preclusion applies. Neither drug nor supplement companies have any assurances as to when drug preclusion protections actually attach to a given ingredient.”
     
    Marketing as a Stronger Precedent
     
    CRN’s petition also requests that FDAdetermine that “marketing” as used in section 201(ff)(3)(B) not be limited to marketing in the U.S., “nor does it require “legal” marketing of the ingredient.” Evidence of marketing as a food or dietary supplement “should be dispositive,” the petition adds, “unless FDA has met its statutory burden of demonstrating that the marketing was unlawful.”
     
    “This petition is bigger than any single ingredient,” Olsen said. “We’ve seen references to NMN being marketed and sold as a dietary supplement well before it appears that any drug clinical trial started. We don’t know when the IND authorization went into effect, and no trial on NMN that we’re aware of meets the ‘substantial’ threshold. We want FDA to be transparent and clear in a way that can be challenged by CRN or any other party, and the chance to hear those challenges out in court.”
     
    CRN also requested that the agency treat prior affirmative statements recognizing the legal status of a dietary ingredient as irreversible on the grounds of drug preclusion. This became a major point of contention last fall when the agency declared that NMN was subject to drug preclusion after responding to a New Dietary Ingredient Notification (NDIN) with no objection. In 2016, FDA declared vinpocetine should be excluded from use in dietary supplements despite NDI filings dating back to 1997 that were not objected to.
     
    Chevron Deference Called into Question
     
    The U.S. Supreme Court has taken up Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo, a case which experts have noted may lead to the overturn of a legal precedent known as Chevron deference.
     
    This precedent, which stems from the 1984 case Chevron v. Natural Resources Defense Council, comes from the Supreme Court ruling that all courts should defer to a federal agency’s interpretation of an ambiguous statute.
     
    Federal agencies often cite the Chevron deference in court cases and other rulemaking decisions. FDA has cited it in court and in communications about drug preclusion, among other rules.

    “A new precedent around the Chevron deference, particularly how it’s used to force courts to give more weight to agency interpretations, would be very useful,” Olsen said. “We want the court to step in and treat both sides of an argument fairly and on their own. Right now, the court is constantly grappling with how much weight it is required to give to an agency’s interpretation. I think every decision we’ve questioned in our Citizen Petition is ripe for a more level playing field should there be changes in how courts are required to use Chevron deference.”
     
    Laying out the Options
     
    While it may take a while for a decision in Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo, Olsen remains hopeful that FDA will be amenable to discussing the requested changes in the meantime.
     
    “Our request concerns not only the effects that drug preclusion has on the supplement industry, but on consumer access at large,” Olsen said. “This petition also serves other purposes beyond seeking an answer from the agency. Legislators have taken interest in this, such as Representative Jeff Duncan (R-SC), who has called for hearings and is concerned about NMN and the matter of drug preclusion,” said Olsen.
     
    “This could also lay the groundwork for amendments to the statute, to make it more in line with how we believe it was meant to be interpreted. Also, the petition could serve as the first step in a legal challenge if CRN’s board ever wanted to go down that path. We want to open a lot of options and explore as many ways as possible to correct course on this issue.”
    Related Searches
    • Dietary Supplements
    • Regulations
    Related Knowledge Center
    • Dietary Supplements
    • Regulations
    Suggested For You
    The Pet Health Boom: Supplement Growth Set to Build on Rapid Expansion The Pet Health Boom: Supplement Growth Set to Build on Rapid Expansion
    Review Finds No Causative Connection Between Dietary Supplements and Eating Disorders Review Finds No Causative Connection Between Dietary Supplements and Eating Disorders
    WHO Advises Against Non-Sugar Sweeteners for Weight Loss WHO Advises Against Non-Sugar Sweeteners for Weight Loss
    Nature’s Bounty Reveals Women’s Health Supplements for Hair Growth and Weight Management Nature’s Bounty Reveals Women’s Health Supplements for Hair Growth and Weight Management
    CBD, Other Cannabinoids Well-Tolerated Among Healthy Dogs: Study Commissioned by NASC CBD, Other Cannabinoids Well-Tolerated Among Healthy Dogs: Study Commissioned by NASC
    Botanical Chewing Gum Led to Weight Loss Benefits in Consumer Study Botanical Chewing Gum Led to Weight Loss Benefits in Consumer Study
    Curcumin Plays Role in Weight Management, Review Finds Curcumin Plays Role in Weight Management, Review Finds
    IFT to Open Submissions for Contest to Transform Global Good System IFT to Open Submissions for Contest to Transform Global Good System
    Osaka Gas Chemicals Receives No Objection from FDA on D-BHB Ingredient Osaka Gas Chemicals Receives No Objection from FDA on D-BHB Ingredient
    Corbion Launches Algal Omega-3 and Omega-9 Products for Dietary Supplements Corbion Launches Algal Omega-3 and Omega-9 Products for Dietary Supplements
    Baltimore CBP Seizes $688k Shipment of Illegal Weight Gain Product Baltimore CBP Seizes $688k Shipment of Illegal Weight Gain Product
    Trends in the Nutraceuticals Market Trends in the Nutraceuticals Market
    Nature’s Way Launches Brain Fuel, a Cognitive Support Supplement Nature’s Way Launches Brain Fuel, a Cognitive Support Supplement
    Givaudan Showcases Product Concepts for Modern Lifestyles Givaudan Showcases Product Concepts for Modern Lifestyles
    Ritual Enters Beauty-From-Within Market with HyaCera Supplement Ritual Enters Beauty-From-Within Market with HyaCera Supplement

    Related Features

    • Consumer Trends | Delivery & Dosage Technologies | Dietary Supplements | Pet Nutraceuticals | Quality & Safety | Regulations | Research | Testing
      The Pet Health Boom: Supplement Growth Set to Build on Rapid Expansion

      The Pet Health Boom: Supplement Growth Set to Build on Rapid Expansion

      The pandemic compelled many people to add a furry friend to their family, and their spending habits demonstrate a dedication to health.
      By Sean Moloughney, Editor 05.30.23

    • Dietary Supplements | Healthcare Trends | Research | Sports Nutrition | Weight Management/Weight Loss
      Review Finds No Causative Connection Between Dietary Supplements and Eating Disorders

      Review Finds No Causative Connection Between Dietary Supplements and Eating Disorders

      Studies attempting to link supplements to ED are inadequately designed, and often conflate drugs and dietary supplements.
      By Mike Montemarano, Associate Editor 05.23.23

    • Breaking News | Functional Foods & Beverages | Healthcare Trends | Industry & Market News | Sweeteners | Weight Management/Weight Loss
      WHO Advises Against Non-Sugar Sweeteners for Weight Loss

      WHO Advises Against Non-Sugar Sweeteners for Weight Loss

      The organization cited a review which found no benefit for reducing body fat, but an association with mortality risk.
      05.22.23


    • Dietary Supplements | Minerals | Research | Vitamins | Weight Management/Weight Loss | Women's Health
      Nature’s Bounty Reveals Women’s Health Supplements for Hair Growth and Weight Management

      Nature’s Bounty Reveals Women’s Health Supplements for Hair Growth and Weight Management

      The clinically studied formulas address common women’s health concerns.
      05.17.23

    • Breaking News | Industry & Market News | Pet Nutraceuticals | Quality & Safety | Research
      CBD, Other Cannabinoids Well-Tolerated Among Healthy Dogs: Study Commissioned by NASC

      CBD, Other Cannabinoids Well-Tolerated Among Healthy Dogs: Study Commissioned by NASC

      Study with Nutrasource concluded a daily dose of 5 mg total cannabinoids per kg of body weight for 90 consecutive days did not pose significant risk.
      05.17.23

    Loading, Please Wait..
    Trending
    • Soviets Took Probiotics To The Next Level
    Breaking News
    • Verdure Sciences Receives Award for Sustainable, Ethical Turmeric Sourcing
    • BGG Receives Patent for Saw Palmetto ID Method
    • Premium Label & Packaging Solutions Receives Safe Quality Food (SQF) Certification
    • Inulinase Enzymes May Benefit Gut Symptoms of FODMAP Digestion
    • Verdure Sciences’ Boswellia Ingredient Receives USP Verification
    View Breaking News >
    CURRENT ISSUE

    May 2023

    • Cellular Aging and Longevity: Ingredients for a New Age of Health
    • Addressing the Plastic-Packaging Problem: Getting to Zero-Waste with Zero Compromise
    • Moms Raise the Bar for Kids Supplements
    • Building on Steps to Improve Children’s Health Around the World
    • FDA Remains Focused on Modernizing DSHEA
    • View More >

    Cookies help us to provide you with an excellent service. By using our website, you declare yourself in agreement with our use of cookies.
    You can obtain detailed information about the use of cookies on our website by clicking on "More information”.

    • About Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms And Conditions
    • Contact Us

    follow us

    Subscribe
    Nutraceuticals World

    Latest Breaking News From Nutraceuticals World

    Verdure Sciences Receives Award for Sustainable, Ethical Turmeric Sourcing
    BGG Receives Patent for Saw Palmetto ID Method
    Premium Label & Packaging Solutions Receives Safe Quality Food (SQF) Certification
    Coatings World

    Latest Breaking News From Coatings World

    Boeing Starts Construction on New St. Louis Facility
    Brand Finance: Post-COVID Recovery Slows for Chemicals Industry Battling Energy Crisis
    BCF Calls for Greater Urgency on REACH Impasse
    Medical Product Outsourcing

    Latest Breaking News From Medical Product Outsourcing

    CareDx, Miromatrix Collaborate on Bioengineered Organs Research
    Capitainer Releases to Market its Fully Automated Sample Handler
    Titan Medical Licenses Most IP to Intuitive; CEO Steps Down
    Contract Pharma

    Latest Breaking News From Contract Pharma

    AVROBIO Sells Cystinosis Gene Therapy for $87.5 Million
    Meiji Seika Pharma, Adcock Ingram Pharma Complete Construction of New Manufacturing Facility
    JSR Life Sciences Consolidates KBI Biopharma and Selexis SA
    Beauty Packaging

    Latest Breaking News From Beauty Packaging

    Unilever Uses AI for Product Development
    Beautycounter Names New Interim CEO
    Shaz & Kiks Available at Sephora
    Happi

    Latest Breaking News From Happi

    Covergirl Introduces Clean Fresh Yummy Gloss Collection
    Shaz and Kiks Launches at Sephora
    Beautycounter Appoints Board Director Mindy Mackenzie Interim CEO
    Ink World

    Latest Breaking News From Ink World

    ACTEGA, Makro Labelling to Advance Signite Technology
    BCF Requests Greater Urgency on REACH Impasse
    Updated Method Published for Entire BASF Product Portfolio
    Label & Narrow Web

    Latest Breaking News From Label & Narrow Web

    ACTEGA teams with Makro Labelling to advance Signite technology
    Constantia Flexibles and SB Packagings commence joint venture
    Inland donates new VersaStudio printer to local high school
    Nonwovens Industry

    Latest Breaking News From Nonwovens Industry

    Mann+Hummel Names President Air Filtration Americas
    KNH Launches Eco-Friendly Menstrual Pads
    Niine Introduces India's First PLA-Based Sanitary Pads
    Orthopedic Design & Technology

    Latest Breaking News From Orthopedic Design & Technology

    Enrollment Completed in Anika Therapeutics' Hyalofast Study
    Exactech Releases Next-Gen GPS Shoulder
    Data Shows Favorable Survivorship of MISHA Knee System & Reduction of Arthroplasty Risk in Patients
    Printed Electronics Now

    Latest Breaking News From Printed Electronics Now

    onsemi Presents Path to Accelerate Revenue Growth
    STMicroelectronics Introduces Waterproof MEMS Pressure Sensor
    Graphene Flagship to Join Euro Nano Forum 2023

    Copyright © 2023 Rodman Media. All rights reserved. Use of this constitutes acceptance of our privacy policy The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of Rodman Media.

    AD BLOCKER DETECTED

    Our website is made possible by displaying online advertisements to our visitors.
    Please consider supporting us by disabling your ad blocker.


    FREE SUBSCRIPTION Already a subscriber? Login