Why aren’t vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and herbal remedies as tightly regulated by the FDA as are drugs and food additives?单项选择题
A
These items have never been proven to be harmful and as such, do not require as stringent regulation by the FDA as do drugs.
B
These items have all undergone rigorous pre-market testing and have proven to the FDA that they are safe before they were marketed; therefore they require less after-market scrutiny.
C
The Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act (DSHEA) of 1994 classified these items as “foods” as opposed to drugs; foods have less regulation than do drugs.
D
All of the above are reasons why the FDA does not regulate dietary supplements as tightly as they do drugs and food additives.
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The DSHEA states that dietary supplements:
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