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kondaur [170]
3 years ago
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What is not regulated by the FDA?

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kirill [66]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:Labeling regarding protection against UVA rays is not regulated by the FDA.

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maxonik [38]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:  The correct answer is : The Tax and Trade Office of Alcohol and Tobacco of the Treasury Department regulates the production, importation, distribution, labeling and advertising of alcohol. The Consumer Product Safety Commission regulates the safety of toys, cribs, household chemicals, cigarette lighters, power tools. The Inspection and Food Safety Service of the Department of Agriculture regulates aspects of labeling and safety of meat, poultry and some egg products. The Environmental Protection Agency regulates various aspects of pesticides and aspects of drinking water.

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