Compliance
How is Homeopathic Belladonna Made?
By Mark Land, AAHP president September 1, 2017 Belladonna, more commonly known as deadly nightshade, Atropa belladonna, devil’s cherries, devil’s herb, divale, dwale, dwayberry, great morel, naughty man’s cherries, and poison…
Read MoreThe Road to OTC Monograph Reform
By Barbara A. Kochanowski, senior vice president of regulatory and scientific affairs Consumer Healthcare Products Association August 1, 2017 For the past three years, the regulated industry has been working…
Read MoreChanges are Coming to Product Labels
By Alvin J. Lorman, AAHP counsel August 1, 2017 Changes are coming to your products’ labels. Not only are there changes to the Homeopathic Pharmacopeia of the United States (HPUS)…
Read MoreOTC Monograph Reform
By Mark Land, AAHP president August 1, 2017 Self-medication is an important way in which American consumers treat many types of illnesses. Over-the-counter (OTC) drugs often provide effective relief in…
Read MoreThe Homeopathic Pharmacopoeia of the United States
By Mark Land, AAHP president June 1, 2017 The Homeopathic Pharmacopoeia of the United States (HPUS) is the legal basis for marketing homeopathic drug products in the United States and…
Read More2017 Updates in the Homeopathic Pharmacopeia
By Eric L. Foxman, R.Ph., senior scientist, HPCUS June 1, 2017 Before proceeding to review the major areas of updates in the HPUS, two specific items are of timely interest:…
Read MoreDisclaimers in Advertising and Labeling: What Do They Do? Who Does What?
By Mark Land, AAHP President The FTC has long recognized that marketing claims may include additional explanatory information to prevent the claims from being misleading. This is FTC’s way of…
Read MoreFDA Office of Surveillance and Epidemiology
By Mark Land, AAHP President April 1, 2017 FDA’s Office of Surveillance and Epidemiology (OSE) is positioned within the Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER). OSE evaluates the safety…
Read MoreAnalytical Methods
By Mark Land, AAHP President April 1, 2017 When Samuel Hahnemann founded homeopathy at the end of the 18th century, he couldn’t possibly have fathomed the extreme capabilities of today’s…
Read MoreThe State of Technology in Homeopathic Medicine
By Jim Duquesnel, VP-R&D, Hyland’s, Inc. April 1, 2017 “Be careful what you ask for!” This phrase surfaces more often than I would like in the pursuit of advancing homeopathic…
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