FDA more than doubles annual foreign inspections of dietary supplements
Eight percent of FDA inspections of dietary supplement firms for compliance with manufacturing rules were foreign audits in FY23, Natural Products Insider has learned.
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At a Glance
- FDA in FY23 inspected dietary supplement firms in 17 countries outside the U.S. for cGMP compliance.
- The largest number of FDA foreign inspections were conducted in Canada and New Zealand.
- Sixty percent of foreign firms were issued a Form 483 for alleged violations of the FDA manufacturing rules.
The number of FDA inspections of dietary supplement facilities outside the U.S. more than doubled in the most recent fiscal year, as the public health agency audited 40 firms in 17 countries from China to New Zealand and the United Kingdom, Natural Products Insider has learned.
Dietary supplements comprised 3% of total FDA foreign inspections in FY23, compared to 5% in FY22, according to Michael Dutcher, FDA Acting Assistant Commissioner for Human and Animal Food Operations.