Why didn FDA require Monsanto to develop a test to determine whether milk comes from treated cows?
FDA did not require Monsanto to develop such a test because the milk from cows treated with POSILAC has been determined to be safe for human consumption. Since there is no human food safety concern, FDA has no grounds on which to demand such a special identification test. While developing such a test is theoretically possible, it would also be useless for regulatory purposes.
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