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future617RT

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After the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act was passed, hormones and herbal products:
 
  a. could be marketed without regulation to treat specific illnesses
  b. required a prescription to purchase
  c. could be marketed without regulation as long as they did not claim to treat a specific illness
  d. became less expensive

Question 2

What law made it possible to market hormones and herbal products without FDA regulation?
 
  a. Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act
  b. Kefauver-Harris Amendment
  c. Analogue Act
  d. Harrison Act



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a





 

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