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FDA took several steps towards ramping up its regulation of dietary supplements on Tuesday (April 16), when the agency launched a list of unlawful dietary supplement ingredients and sent warning letters to 11 companies for using ingredients that either do not meet the statutory definition of a dietary ingredient or for which the company had not sent in a new dietary ingredient (NDI) notification.
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