Dietary Supplements

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Product Safety & Integrity

CHPA members agree voluntarily to market products containing kava with the following dosage and labeling.

Informed Consumer Decision Making

Members of the Consumer Healthcare Products Association who market dietary supplements containing St. John's wort initiated a voluntary labeling program on April 2, 2000.

Industry Self-Regulation for Dietary Supplements

This document serves as a guideline for the preparation by suppliers and appropriate use by their customers of a Certificate of Analysis (COA) for Dietary Supplement Components.

Explore our list of resources to learn more about the dietary supplement category and how it is regulated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and Federal Trade Commission.

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The Health in Hand Foundationleads influential, innovative educational initiatives that address specific areas where consumers need guidance and support.

Current good manufacturing practices establish uniform standards to ensure quality throughout the manufacturing, packaging, labeling, and holding of OTC medicines and dietary supplement products.

CHPA supports the regulatory authorities governing dietary supplement manufacturing, labeling, and marketing and works to ensure the availability of safe dietary supplements.

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