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www.fda.gov
MedWatch is a program through the FDA, used to accept inquiries and concerns regarding medicines and dietary supplements. This document describes the program and discusses the reporting process.
www.umm.edu
A document from the University of Michigan presenting research regarding Echinacea and its possible drug interactions.
www.fda.gov
An FDA public health advisory regarding St. John's Wort. This advisory informs health care providers that certain drugs interact with St. John's Wort and can reduce their efficacy.
www.cfsan.fda.gov
An FDA directive on "new dietary ingredients" including information about when it is necessary to notify the agency about a new ingredient and definitions about what they are. Note: there is no deinitive list of non-new dietary ingredients.
www.cfsan.fda.gov
An overview, by the FDA, regarding use of the term "dietary supplement". This document includes information about labeling and regulation, as well.
www.ftc.gov
The Federal Trade Commission's Advising Guide for Industry discusses ad claims and business practices in marketing dietary supplements.
www.usp.org
This document by the USP details some of the considerations used when testing and certifying a dietary supplement. The FDA bases decisions based on testing done, in part, by the USP. This, and linked pages off the site, explain what consumers should look for when purchasing dietary supplements.
www.epa.gov
From the EPA, a presentation of the agreement to improve the water quality of the Great Lakes. Also presented are reports and progress assessments.
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