The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has officially banned red dye — called Red 3, or Erythrosine — from foods, dietary supplements and ingested medicines, as reported on Wednesday.
All things considered, it’s at least as likely to make health outcomes worse as it is to make most people healthier.
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The FDA banned the use of Red Dye No. 3 based on a petition asking that the agency follow a specific guideline.
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Food manufacturers will have until Jan. 15, 2027 to reformulate their products. Companies that make ingested drugs, such as dietary supplements, will get an additional year. "The FDA cannot authorize ...
Red Dye No. 3, also known as erythrosine, is a synthetic food dye that gives foods and drinks a bright red color. It is also ...
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has revoked its authorization for the use of FD&C Red No. 3, also known as Red Dye No. 3. Issued on ...
The FDA's decision "ends the regulatory paradox of Red 3," said Dr. Thomas Galligan, principal scientist for food additives and supplements at the Center for Science in the Public Interest in ...