cGMP refers to "Current Good Manufacturing Practices". This practice is controlled by the Food and Drug Administration. They ensure that medications are safe for the public consumer.
If being sold as a food, no FDA approval needed. But it will be subject to FDA rules and regulations.
"An FDA consultant is basically an extension of the FDA, helping companies meet the regulations set forth by the FDA." An FDA consultant is just someone that makes sure your company is adhering to Food and Drug Admin. Standards.
It gives regulations and rules about legal drugs.
The federal government's recommendations for foodservice sanitation regulations
Yes. All imported food products are required to meet FDA regulations.
Yes, the FDA does regulate dentures. Dentures are classified as medical devices and therefore fall under the FDA's jurisdiction. The FDA sets standards and regulations for the manufacturing, labeling, and marketing of dentures to ensure their safety and effectiveness.
The FDA only has jurisdiction over interstate commerce. So if you do EVERYTHING within your state's boundaries, you are not bound to the rules and regulations of the FDA (but would likely be covered by the USDA and your state's food regulations). The FDA takes a very broad view on this and so if there is anything that is involved in interstate commerce (i.e. you buy the jars or labels for your items from somewhere out of state), you would fall under their regulations. Remember... the FDA doesn't actually regulate that much of the food supply in the US. It is mostly regulated by the USDA.
The FDA only has jurisdiction over interstate commerce. So if you do EVERYTHING within your state's boundaries, you are not bound to the rules and regulations of the FDA (but would likely be covered by the USDA and your state's food regulations). The FDA takes a very broad view on this and so if there is anything that is involved in interstate commerce (i.e. you buy the jars or labels for your items from somewhere out of state), you would fall under their regulations. Remember... the FDA doesn't actually regulate that much of the food supply in the US. It is mostly regulated by the USDA.
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All food (and water is considered a food) is subject to some sort of FDA regulations. Unlike medications that have to be approved before they are sold, bottled water simply has to follow a list of rules that are set forth by the FDA. They have to follow rules as to how the water is filtered and what kind of bottles can be used to bottle the water.