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As the homeopathic industry grows, the Food and Drug Administration issue a statement to present two major steps they are taking to protect the public from the potentially harmful effects of products labeled as"homeopathic."
Now, they have revised this document and are asking the public for feedback and input on the new version. Homeopathic drugs, they say,"are made from a wide range of substances, including ingredients derived from plants, healthy or diseased animal or human sources, minerals and chemicals, including known poisons."
The FDA call for the public's help in revising this draft before it is final. In their statement, they say,"We encourage the public to review this revised draft guidance and comment before it is finalized."
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