Challenges and Opportunities for Improving the Safety Assessment of Botanical Dietary Supplements: A United States Pharmacopeia Perspective

The United States Pharmacopeia (USP) is an independent, nonprofit, science‐based organization whose mission is to improve global health through public quality standards for dietary supplements, medicines, and food ingredients.1 Before developing standards for dietary supplement ingredients, the USP...

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