SummaryRed Dye No. 3, a vibrant synthetic dye long used in food, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics, has faced growing scrutiny over potential health risks, including links to cancer in laboratory studies. The FDA’s recent ban on its use in food and oral medications marks a significant shift in regulatory policies and consumer safety. While manufacturers must navigate challenges in reformulating products and adopting natural dye alternatives, the ban reflects broader trends toward health-conscious and sustainable practices. Advocacy groups have played a pivotal role in driving this change, and the decision may influence global standards, encouraging innovation in natural pigments and reshaping consumer expectations. This milestone serves as a catalyst for greater transparency, accountability, and innovation across industries.
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