07.26.16
The Natural Products Association (NPA) debuted its highly anticipated warning letter database. This database will be a free online tool for NPA members to view violations against the dietary supplement Good Manufacturing Practices (GMPs), which are deemed as ‘technical adulterations’ by FDA, dietary supplement labeling regulation, and making unauthorized health claims on products labels and in labeling. Many personal care product companies are branching out into this sector.
Regulatory, compliance, and QA/QC personnel of dietary supplement manufacturing facilities, own label distributors companies and retailers can use this information to monitor and track the top GMP violations by year and see how those trends are changing. The database will also allow end users to create their own reports.
The database contains over 440 Warning Letters that have been publicly released by FDA, in addition to the enforcement actions taken by DOJ, FDA, and FTC since 2008.
Regulatory, compliance, and QA/QC personnel of dietary supplement manufacturing facilities, own label distributors companies and retailers can use this information to monitor and track the top GMP violations by year and see how those trends are changing. The database will also allow end users to create their own reports.
The database contains over 440 Warning Letters that have been publicly released by FDA, in addition to the enforcement actions taken by DOJ, FDA, and FTC since 2008.