What are dietary
supplements?
- They are products people use in addition
to the foods they eat. They include vitamins, minerals, herbs, and amino
acids. They are sometimes called "natural" products.
- They may come as pills, tablets,
capsules, liquids, or powders.
- By law, companies that make these
products cannot claim they prevent, treat, or cure disease. For example, a
product cannot claim that it can "cure cancer" or "treat arthritis."
Can dietary
supplements be taken instead of eating certain foods? No
- Supplements should not be taken to
replace eating a variety of foods. It is important to eat a healthy diet
that includes a variety of foods. Dietary supplements are taken to improve
the diets of some people. While you need a certain amount of nutrients,
too much of some nutrients can cause problems.
Should I check with
my doctor before using a supplement? Yes
- If you have health problems and take
these products, you may be placing yourself at risk. Persons who are
pregnant, nursing a baby, or a have medical problems, such as, diabetes,
or high blood pressure, should talk to their doctor first.
What Dietary
Supplement Labels Must Show:
- Name of product - How much/many in
package
- The supplement's effect on the body,
followed by these words: "This statement has not been evaluated by the
Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose,
treat, cure, or prevent any disease."
- Directions for use - Supplement facts
panel (serving size, amount, and active ingredient)
- Other ingredients - Name and address of
maker, packer, or distributor. Write to this address for more product
information.
Is it safe to take
dietary supplements with other medications?
- You should talk to your doctor,
pharmacist or nurse first. Taking a number of different dietary
supplements or using these products together with medication (prescription
or over-the-counter) can sometimes have bad effects, even death. Some of
these products may also be very bad to take before surgery.
Does the FDA control
dietary supplements? No
The FDA does not approve dietary supplements
before they are sold.
- Companies are in charge of making sure
their products are safe before they sell them.
- FDA can only judge how safe or effective
a supplement is after it is for sale.
- Then FDA must show that the product is
unsafe before it can limit the product's use.
Where can I get
information about a certain product?
- Contact the company that makes the
product directly.
- Talk to your doctor or pharmacist.
Tips on searching
the web for information on dietary supplements.
Ask yourself the following questions:
- Who runs the web site? (government,
college, medical community)
- What is the purpose of the web site? (is
it to educate or just sell the product)
- What is the source of the information on
the web site and does it have any references? (reviewed in scientific
journals by experts)
- Is the information current? (check the
date to see when it was posted or updated)
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