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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) updated its infant formula web-based resources Feb. 25 as part of Operation Stork Speed, a joint effort with the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) that aims to ensure the quality, safety, nutritional adequacy and resilience of the domestic infant formula supply.
The website update includes a redesign and modernization of FDA's infant formula web pages, with the aim of making complex information more accessible and user-friendly, helping parents and caregivers, health care providers and infant formula manufacturers navigate content with greater ease, said the agency. This includes an updated and redesigned infant formula homepage, as well as new specific web pages outlining advancements under Operation Stork Speed.
Also included in the update is a new, publicly accessible list of all infant formulas available in the U.S. market.
View the resources here.
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