Infant Formula Act established special FDA controls to ensure necessary nutritional content and safety

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In 1980, the Infant Formula Act is one of the most specific and detailed acts ever passed by the U.. Congress.

It established minimum nutrient requirements, defines adulteration, provides for establishing nutrient and quality control procedures, prescribes recall procedures, and specifies inspection requirements.

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Source: U.S. National Library of Medicine
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