dietary supplement health and education act

What is the DSHEA?

The DSHEA is a law that defines dietary supplements as a category of food, rather than drugs. This distinction is crucial because it means that supplements are not subject to the same rigorous FDA approval process required for pharmaceuticals. Instead, manufacturers are responsible for ensuring the safety and labeling of their products before they reach the market. The law allows supplements to contain vitamins, minerals, herbs, amino acids, and other substances intended to supplement the diet.

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