These could fall under a dietary supplement, which would have been the easy route for the drug companies to take. However, if they had done that, they may not have been able to over-charge.
Makes one wonder if the FDA isn't so focused on their 'rules' that they ignore the opportunities around them. They had to have recognized that this 'drug' which has been around for centuries is likely mostly herbal, and therefore fit the FDA regulations for dietary supplements.
These could fall under a dietary supplement, which would have been the easy route for the drug companies to take. However, if they had done that, they may not have been able to over-charge.
Makes one wonder if the FDA isn't so focused on their 'rules' that they ignore the opportunities around them. They had to have recognized that this 'drug' which has been around for centuries is likely mostly herbal, and therefore fit the FDA regulations for dietary supplements.