FSN 436 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Dietary Supplement Health And Education Act Of 1994, Dietary Supplement, Serious Adverse Event
• Dietary Supplements
• Definition
• Where found in Federal Regulations
– Dietary Supplement Health & Education Act (DSHEA) 1994
– Podut take oall that otais a dieta igediet iteded to suppleet the
diet
– http://www.fda.gov/Food/DietarySupplements/default.htm
• Dietary Supplements
• Dietary Ingredients
– Vitamin
– Mineral
– Herb or other botanical
– Amino Acid
– Enzymes
– Organ tissues
– Glandulars
– Metabolites
– Extracts or concentrates
– Dietary Supplements
• New Dietary Ingredient
– Dietary ingredient not sold in the U.S. in a dietary supplement before 10-15-94.
• Dietary Supplements
• DSHEA
– I a speial atego ude geeal uella of foods, ot dugs
– Every supplement must be labeled a dietary supplement
– Dietary Supplements
• What do you think is the largest category of dietary supplements?
• Do you take a dietary supplement?
• Dietary Supplements
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• DSHEA amended the FFDCA
• How were dietary supplements regulated prior to DSHEA?
– As other foods
• DSHEA
• What is the responsibility of firm selling the dietary supplement?
– Safety
– Claims made are substantiated by adequate evidence that they are not false or
misleading
– Do not need approval before marketing
– Exception is for a new dietary ingredient –pre-market review for safety data & other
information is required
• DSHEA
• What is missing?
– No minimum standard of practice for manufacturing
– To issue GMPs that focus on
• Identity
• Purity
• Quality
• Strength
• Composition
– DSHEA
• Prior to DSHEA were regulated under cGMPs for food
• 2003 proposed cGMPs for dietary supplements
• FDA issued final rule June 25, 2007
– 200 pages in Federal Register
• Two contentious points
– FDA assertion of rights to inspect cGMP records
– “iilait of ule’s to GMPs fo dugs
• DSHEA
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• Highlights of cGMPs for dietary supplements
– Sanitation measures –same as cGMPs for food
– Avoidance of contamination –same as cGMPs for food
– Written procedures relating to equipment, QC, labeling ,etc
– Production and process control system specifications
– Certificates of analysis/testing incoming ingredients
– Batch testing –appropriate statistical sampling
– ID and quarantine of returned dietary supplements
– Product investigation product complaints –failure of cGMPs
– Record maintenance
– etc
• DSHEA
• FDA response to two points of concern
– There are special cGMPs for specific categories of food -Can you provide two
examples?
– Dietary supplement cGMPs resemble drug cGMPs because of similar issues based on
dosage forms –different than for food
– http://www.fda.gov/Food/GuidanceRegulation/GuidanceDocumentsRegulatoryInforma
tion/DietarySupplements/ucm238182.htm
• DSHEA
• Issue of mandatory inspection of cGMPs records
– FDA’s positio
• FDCA Section 402(g) & 701(a)
– Can promulgate regulations for efficient enforcement of the Act
– Ho does this diffe fo FDA’s uet positio ith egads to
cGMPs for food processors
– DSHEA
• Notification to FDA
– Market dieta suppleet ith e dieta igediet
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Document Summary
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