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The Regulation of Dietary Supplements : A Historical Analysis / by Stephen J. Pintauro.

By: Pintauro, Stephen J [author.]Contributor(s): Taylor and FrancisMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, [2018]Copyright date: ©2019Edition: First editionDescription: 1 online resource (234 pages) : 25 illustrations, text file, PDFContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780429442285(e-book : PDF)Subject(s): Dietary Supplement Regulation | DSHEA | Food Advertising | Health Claims | Safety Standard for Dietary Supplements | Structure-Function Claims | Dietary supplements | Dietary supplements -- Safety regulationsGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification: 615.1 LOC classification: RM258.5Online resources: Click here to view Also available in print format.
Contents:
Introduction. Dietary Supplement Use in the United States. Our Federal Food Regulatory Structure. The Early History of Dietary Supplement Regulation. Dietary Supplements: Foods or Drugs? Food Labeling vs Food Advertising. The Battle Over Health Claims. Congress Takes Action. The Congressional Hearings. DSHEA: Defining Dietary Supplements. DSHEA: A New Safety Standard for Dietary Supplements. DSHEA: Structure-Function Claims vs Health Claims. DSHEA: Other Important Provisions. The Health Claims Debate Continues. Where Do We Go From Here?
Abstract: This book documents the long, still ongoing battle between the US Food and Drug Administration and the dietary supplement industry. It presents the complex, often subtle, and sometimes overlooked series of events that had a major impact on how dietary supplements are manufactured, marketed, sold, and used today. While the first few chapters focus on some background topics, the remaining chapters walk the reader through timeline of events, legislative actions, FDA proposed and final rules, and judicial decisions that led to our current dietary supplement regulatory framework. Interwoven in narrative are examples of the roles of science, social and public policy, politics, and popular media.
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Introduction. Dietary Supplement Use in the United States. Our Federal Food Regulatory Structure. The Early History of Dietary Supplement Regulation. Dietary Supplements: Foods or Drugs? Food Labeling vs Food Advertising. The Battle Over Health Claims. Congress Takes Action. The Congressional Hearings. DSHEA: Defining Dietary Supplements. DSHEA: A New Safety Standard for Dietary Supplements. DSHEA: Structure-Function Claims vs Health Claims. DSHEA: Other Important Provisions. The Health Claims Debate Continues. Where Do We Go From Here?

This book documents the long, still ongoing battle between the US Food and Drug Administration and the dietary supplement industry. It presents the complex, often subtle, and sometimes overlooked series of events that had a major impact on how dietary supplements are manufactured, marketed, sold, and used today. While the first few chapters focus on some background topics, the remaining chapters walk the reader through timeline of events, legislative actions, FDA proposed and final rules, and judicial decisions that led to our current dietary supplement regulatory framework. Interwoven in narrative are examples of the roles of science, social and public policy, politics, and popular media.

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