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Conference Notebook: ACI’s Cosmetics and Personal Care Products Conference

FDA Law Blog

As readers of our blog know, MoCRA was a significant change to regulation of cosmetics. As the new law unfolds—and as state laws regarding ingredients and packaging, as well as laws regarding environmental claims continue to affect the cosmetics and personal care industries—the topics covered at the conference have never been more relevant.

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Will An Upcycled Certification Mark on Packaged Foods Resonate With Consumers?

XTalks

The Upcycled Food Association (UFA) recently introduced its certification marker to provide consumers with guidance about the presence of upcycled foods in a wide range of products. The marker may soon be found on food and beverage products, pet food, dietary supplements, cosmetics and more. Defining Upcycled Foods.

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FDA Issues Two Guidance Documents on Food Allergen Labeling Requirements

FDA Law Blog

1, 2023; The applicability of food allergen labeling requirements to specific products (e.g., Most notably, the draft guidance clarifies that the following food products are subject to the allergen labeling requirements: Bulk containers (e.g., All packaged foods served or sold on transportation carriers (e.g.,

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In the News: October 2021 Regulatory and Development Updates

Camargo

The 21 st Century Cures Act generated a good deal of excitement and interest when it added a section called “ Utilizing Real World Evidence ” to the Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (Section 505F). It created the possibility of more easily obtaining information to support new product indications or to help with post-approval study requirements.

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It’s Groundhog Day for Food Labeling, Again: The Food Labeling Modernization Act is Back

FDA Law Blog

The latest version of the bill again directs FDA to establish a standard symbol system for front-of-package labeling for conventional foods. Regulation to establish levels of allulose, polydextrose, sugar alcohols or isolated fibers above which require a warning that the food contains levels that cause “deleterious health effects.”.

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Q&A: The IND Journey Phase I – Navigating Success

Advarra

Do you search for similar products, and use existing IND criteria requirements against the latest manufacturing guidance docs? Q: What is the typical time period between the submission of the briefing package and the pre-IND meeting? At what point does the drug substance become a drug product?

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Can Natural Food Dyes from Cabbage Replace Synthetic Options?

XTalks

This process has been used in the food industry before, such as in cheese production, for example. Synthetic dyes are found in several food products, such as canned peas, candy and cake icing. They are also found in beverages such as sports drinks and beauty products such as mouthwash and shampoo. 1, FD&C Blue No.