dietary supplements definition
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The Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act of 1994 ("DSHEA" or "the Act") was a seminal event in the world of food and drug law. The Act took a controversial category of product traditionally regulated by Food and Drug Administration as either a food or a drug, depending upon the product claims and formulation, and created a new regulatory category called "dietary supplement" that was placed within the "food" definition. Here, Onel discusses the statutory and regulatory ambiguities in the specific definition of the term "dietary supplements," that offer both opportunities and risks for businesses.
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...Legal Definition of Ingredient Products . Definition of a Food Addi...Premarket Review Provision for New Dietary Ingredient . REGULATIONS RELATING TO DIETARY SUPPL...
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...(a) Definitions. For purposes of this section, the following defin... or in labeling of a food, including a dietary supplement, that expressly or by implication, incl... with ? 101.10; or for dietary supplements, in accordance with ? 101.36. (e) Prohibited healt...
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...--of approved products under DSHEA's definition of a dietary supplement and it is legally for sale...
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