2023-04-16T01:06:39+03:00[Europe/Moscow] en true <p>FDA</p>, <p>FTC</p>, <p>adulteration</p>, <p>energy and weight loss</p>, <p>addition of ingredient to spike the active compound to pass analytical test; API is added to enhance potency </p>, <p>new dietary ingredient </p>, <p>health, nutrient content, structure/function</p>, <p>health claims</p>, <p>structure/function claim</p> flashcards
FDA & FTC

FDA & FTC

  • FDA

    -labeling of food, dietary supplements, OTC drugs, and cosmetics

    -Advertising and labeling of prescription drugs

  • FTC

    -Advertising of food, dietary supplements, OTC drugs, and cosmetics

  • adulteration

    -a valuable ingredient has been omitted in part or in whole or replaced with another substance

    - damage/poor quality has been concealed

    -an un-labelled substance has been added to increase a product's weight to make appear of greater value or has been added to enhance the use of the product

  • energy and weight loss

    Which supplements have the highest rate of adulteration?

  • addition of ingredient to spike the active compound to pass analytical test; API is added to enhance potency

    What are the two major types of adulteration seen in supplements?

  • new dietary ingredient

    -a dietary ingredient that was not sold in the U.S. in a dietary supplement before October 15, 1994.

    - must notify FDA within 75 days

  • health, nutrient content, structure/function

    What are the three types of claims that supplement manufacturers can make?

  • health claims

    -relationship between supplement and reducing risk of disease

  • structure/function claim

    -product may benefit organs or systems of the body