Does the fda regulate vitamins?

The FDA can withdraw vitamins (and other supplements and foods) only when danger has been proven What you're likely thinking of is the way the FDA regulates drugs. The difference can be subtle: a claim to cure a specific disease or treat a certain condition makes something a drug instead of a supplement. For example, if your pill says it will "improve heart function," it's considered a supplement, but if it says "improve hypertension," it's considered a drug DRUGs are highly regulated by the FDA and often take years, 100's of millions of dollars in trials to prove safety and efficacy, and literally truckloads of paperwork.

You or I could sell a SUPPLEMENT we made in our garage tomorrow and the FDA would have no legal power to regulate us As I see it.

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