US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HB3821

Introduced
6/6/25  

Caption

ADINA Act Allergen Disclosure In Non-food Articles Act

Impact

The implementation of HB3821 would significantly impact pharmaceutical labeling practices and enhance transparency within the industry. By requiring explicit identification of allergenic ingredients, the bill aims to reduce the likelihood of adverse allergic reactions among consumers, thereby promoting public health. The enforcement of these labeling requirements would likely necessitate changes in production practices among pharmaceutical manufacturers and may incur additional costs linked to compliance and labeling updates.

Summary

House Bill 3821, also known as the Allergen Disclosure In Non-food Articles Act (ADINA Act), aims to enhance consumer protection by amending the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act. The bill mandates that all drugs intended for human use must clearly label any ingredients derived from major food allergens or gluten-containing grains. This initiative seeks to ensure that individuals with food allergies can make informed decisions regarding their medications and avoid potential health risks associated with allergenic substances.

Contention

While proponents argue that this initiative is essential for consumer safety, there may be concerns regarding the feasibility of implementation for drug manufacturers. Some stakeholders might argue that the bill could lead to increased manufacturing costs, which could, in turn, affect drug pricing and availability in the market. Additionally, there are potential challenges in clearly defining and classifying allergens in pharmaceutical contexts, which could lead to disputes over compliance and enforcement.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US SR24

Urging the Congress of the United States to pass a food labeling modernization act and an allergen disclosure in non-food articles act.

US SB68

Major food allergens.

US A3131

Requires labeling of over-the-counter and prescription drugs containing major food allergen or gluten-containing grain.

US HB8385

Food Labeling Modernization Act of 2026

US HB181

Public Health – Restaurants – Disclosure of Main Food Allergens

US A4826

Requires food service businesses to provide written notice of major food allergens in each menu item.

US S3394

Requires food service businesses to provide written notice of major food allergens in each menu item.

US HB105

Public Health - Restaurants - Disclosure of Main Food Allergens

US HB1178

Alpha-gal Allergen Inclusion Act

US HB3446

Requires restaurants to notify consumers of major food allergens for their menu items

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.