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What are acceptable overage limits for potassium in dietary supplements?

Started by , Aug 27 2024 05:48 PM
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I work for a contract dietary supplement manufacturer - we have a customer who uses Potassium Gluconate in their formula and is claimed on the label as an "other ingredient" 

 

Does anyone have any examples of overage testing being used for potassium and being accepted as there is no upper limit? We have a customer whose potassium tested out a little higher than spec but still within a safe range but they are still concerned and we are looking for industry guidance to help "talk them off the ledge"

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