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“When FDA asks, the responsible supplement company should have 10 calendar days to give FDA the business names and addresses of places that make, pack, label, hold, or supply the supplement or its ingredients?”
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“Companies should not be allowed to sell a supplement across state lines if a person barred by FDA helped prepare, pack, or hold it, or directed that work.”
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“Congress should authorize dedicated FDA funding to build and run the supplement listing program and hire staff: about $7.87 million for fiscal year 2026 and $6.615 million each year from fiscal years 2027 through 2030.”
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“FDA should keep its existing power to inspect supplement businesses and request records, while trade secrets and protected confidential business information remain protected from disclosure.”
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“Supplement companies should have to file dietary supplements with FDA, update the filings after label changes, tell FDA when products are discontinued, and use FDA listing numbers to track listed products.”
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“Dietary supplement companies should have to file products with FDA, keep listings updated when labels change or products stop selling, and use FDA listing numbers on labels under set deadlines.”
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“A supplement should be treated as legally mislabeled if the responsible company does not file the FDA listing, update the listing, or provide additional listing information FDA is entitled to receive.”
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“FDA should receive supplement listings, but the listing system should not give FDA new power to approve dietary supplements before companies sell them.”
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“FDA should run a searchable public website where people can look up listed dietary supplements and see most submitted product information, while some contact, facility, trade secret, and proprietary formula details stay private.”
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