21 CFR 500.52 - Use of terms such as ''tonic'', ''tone'', ''toner'', or ''conditioner'' in the labeling of preparations intended for use in or on animals
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Food for human consumption: Food labeling Dietary supplements; effect on structure or function of body; types of statements, definition,
...the position that implied disease claims in labeling subject a product to regulation as a drug. In the animal drug context, Sec. 500.52 (21 CFR 500.52) provides that the use of certain terms in the labeling of products intended for use in or on animals implies that the product is capable of......
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FDA Guidance Regarding Structure-Function Claims for Dietary Supplements
...the position that implied disease claims in labeling subject a product to regulation as a drug. In the animal drug context, Sec. 500.52 (21 CFR 500.52) provides that the use of certain terms in the labeling of products intended for use in or on animals implies that the product is capable of......
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FDA Guidance Regarding Structure-Function Claims for Dietary Supplements
...the position that implied disease claims in labeling subject a product to regulation as a drug. In the animal drug context, Sec. 500.52 (21 CFR 500.52) provides that the use of certain terms in the labeling of products intended for use in or on animals implies that the product is capable of......