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When can a disclosure statement be omitted from the panel bearing the nutrition information?

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When can a disclosure statement be omitted from the panel bearing the nutrition information?

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You can omit the disclosure statement from the panel bearing the nutrition information when the nutrient content claim appears on more than one panel of a label. 21 CFR 101.13(h)(4)(ii) • Am I required to have a disclosure statement each time I make a claim when I make several claims on one panel? No. You are only required to have one disclosure statement per panel when you make multiple claims on a panel. The statement is required to be adjacent to the claim printed in the largest type on that panel. 21 CFR 101.13(h)(4)(iii) • When may I make a “high” or “good source” claim? You may make a “high” claim when your dietary supplement contains at least 20% of the Daily Value (DV) (i.e. the Reference Daily Intake (RDI) or Daily Reference Value (DRV)) of the nutrient that is the subject of the claim per reference amount customarily consumed. You may make a “good source” claim when your dietary supplement contains 10 to 19% of DV. 21 CFR 101.54(b)(1) and (c)(1) • Is there any way that I can

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