The COVID-19 pandemic spurred record growth in the dietary supplement industry in 2020. With this heightened consumer interest and many new entrants to the market, important questions have emerged about the adequacy of the current regulatory framework for dietary supplements. Are current controls adequately protecting consumers from supplement products that are unsafe? What is the right level of regulation and enforcement for these products?

In this episode of Diagnosing Health Care, Epstein Becker Green attorneys Delia Deschaine, Jack Wenik, and Bonnie Odom discuss recent trends that are shaping business decisions and compliance in the dietary supplement industry. 

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