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Summary: The Addition of Minimum and Maximum Levels of Selenium to Infant Formula and Related Labeling Requirements (Final Rule)

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA or we) is amending the regulations on nutrient specifications and labeling for infant formula to add the mineral selenium to the list of required nutrients and to establish minimum and maximum levels of selenium in infant formula.

Regulatory Impact Analysis

The Addition of Minimum and Maximum Levels of Selenium to Infant Formula and Related Labeling Requirements (Final Rule) (PDF-77KB)

Federal Register:  80 FR 35834, June 23, 2015

Docket: FDA-2013-N-0067

   
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