Global Vitamins and Herbal Dietary Supplements Market to Be Driven by Growing Demand for Indigenous Medicine

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How safe are herbal dietary supplements?

The manufacture of herbal dietary supplements is regulated by the FDA in the United States, but is not subject to the same

scientific scrutiny or regulations as food or drugs. For instance, herbal supplements manufacturers are required to follow good

manufacturing practices in order to ensure that supplements are processed under uniform conditions and meet quality

standards but they do not need approval from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) before launching their products in the

market.

Nevertheless, the FDA regulates both dietary ingredients and finished dietary supplements. The FDA oversees dietary

supplements under a different set of mandates than those that cover conventional foods and drugs. These are regulated under

the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act of 1994 (DSHEA), which states that:

Dietary ingredients and dietary supplements that are adulterated or misbranded are prohibited to be marketed by product

manufacturers...