The Food and Drug Administration is gearing up to revamp infant formula regulations after a year-long review of the nutrients and toxins in baby bottles currently on the market.
“We’re aiming to put out a draft rule later this year to revise the nutrient standards for infant formula—that’s something that hasn’t happened in decades at FDA,” said Kyle Diamantas, the agency’s deputy commissioner for human foods, during a Tuesday interview with Bloomberg Law.
Updating regulations would represent the most substantive development in the Trump administration’s plan to bolster domestic supplies of infant formula, dubbed “Operation Stork Speed,” since it was ...