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Category: Regulatory

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Are Multivitamins Regulated in Australia? An Overview of TGA Guidelines

4 min read
According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, dietary supplements are regulated as listed medicines by the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) in Australia. This means that every multivitamin product on the market is subject to a strict regulatory framework, ensuring safety and quality for consumers. Understanding this regulation is crucial for making informed choices about health supplements.

What is the controversy with Blue 1?

5 min read
Over 68% of manufacturers are now offering plant-based alternatives to synthetic food dyes. Despite being an FDA-certified additive, the controversy with Blue 1 (also known as Brilliant Blue FCF) stems from ongoing debates about its potential impact on human health, especially concerns regarding carcinogenicity and neurobehavioral effects in children.

Is a dietary supplement considered a food?

3 min read
According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), dietary supplements are regulated as a special category of food, not as conventional food or drugs. The critical distinction revolves around their intended use, form, and how they are marketed, raising the question: is a dietary supplement considered a food?