Voluntary guidelines and best practices are one of the hallmarks of CRN’s self-regulatory efforts. Member companies are expected to follow government regulations and voluntarily adhere to a strong Code of Ethics.
CRN and its member companies also develop recommendations for the industry including:
- CRN Recommended Guidelines for Caffeine-Containing Dietary Supplements
- Voluntary Guidelines for Marketing and Labeling DHEA dietary supplements
- Best Practices Guide for Enzyme Dietary Supplement Products
- CRN Recommended Guidelines for Providing Product Information to Consumers Purchasing Dietary Supplements and Functional Food via E-commerce
- CRN Recommended Guidelines for Iodine Quantity in Multivitamin/Mineral Supplements for Pregnancy and Lactation
- Voluntary Guidelines for Marketing and Labeling Kava Dietary Supplements
- Recommended Guidelines for Formulation, Labeling, and Packaging of Melatonin-Containing Dietary Supplements for Sleep Support
- Best Practices for Probiotics
- Regulatory Responsibilities and Best Practices for Manufacturing and Marketing Dietary Supplements Containing Proprietary Blends
- CRN Guidelines for Labeling of Protein in Dietary Supplements and Functional Foods
- CRN Recommended Guidelines for SARMs‐Containing Dietary Supplements
- Recommended Guidelines for Labeling Gummy Dietary Supplements
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