The Dietary Supplement Health And Education Act Accomplished Which Of The Following
Dshea is the acronym for the dietary supplement health and education act of 1994.
The dietary supplement health and education act accomplished which of the following. In the united states dietary supplements are defined by the 1994 dietary supplement health and education act as products that are not used exclusively as food but are intended to be consumed in addition to an individual s diet. The dietary supplement health and education act of 1994 which spells out regulations regarding the manufacture and sale of dietary supplements defines a dietary supplement as a product other than tobacco intended to supplement the diet that bears or contains one of more of the following dietary ingredients. The law provides fda with appropriate regulatory authority and ample enforcement tools to protect consumers while still allowing them the desired access to a wide variety of affordable high quality safe and beneficial dietary supplement products. Under the act supplements are effectively regulated by the fda for good manufacturing practices under 21 cfr part 111.
A vitamin a mineral an herb.