The Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act of 1994, is a 1994 statute that regulates herbal and dietary supplements.
The risks of taking blood thinners such as Warfarin while imbibing herbal or dietary supplements is well known, and such blood thinners carry a warning label.
The global dietary supplements market size is estimated to be a $164 billion in 2022, with a high projected growth rate during the following ten years.
Due to less regulatory control, the supplements industry has innovated many new products, dietary formulations, new delivery systems, new indications and new ingredients.
NSF certifies products against NSF/ANSI 173, the only American National Standard that establishes requirements for the ingredients in dietary and nutritional supplements.
USP offers the industry voluntary, independent, third-party verification services for dietary supplement finished products and dietary ingredients.
The USP Verified Mark is earned by dietary supplement products that meet the stringent criteria of its Dietary Supplement Verification Program.
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