Because the FDA generally classifies the products based on intended use and ingredients, among other considerations, an initial stage in determining how a product will be regulated is by looking to the intended use. The FDA generally determines the intended use of a product based on statements, called “claims,” made about a product, i.e., what the marketer claims the product can do. Nutrient content claims are particular claims made about the ingredients found in products and the nutritional value thereof.
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