"Compared to the 2009 draft guidance, the final guidance “Distinguishing Liquid Dietary Supplements from Beverages” provides considerably more information, including specific examples, on the factors FDA considers when determining whether the product is a conventional food or a dietary supplement. As mentioned in the draft guidance, FDA considers labeling and advertising, product name, product packaging, serving size and recommended daily intake, directions for use, marketing practices and composition. Where the draft guidance merely listed these factors, the final guidance discusses each factor and provides specific examples."
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The two new guidances:
Distinguishing Liquid Dietary Supplements from Beverages (PDF)
Considerations Regarding Substances Added to Foods, Including Beverages and Dietary Supplement (PDF)
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