NYSDOS Issues Alert on Purchasing Vitamins and Dietary Supplements
Per the notice below, the New York State Department of State (NYSDOS) has issued an alert on purchasing vitamins and dietary supplements.
New York Department of State’s Division of Consumer Protection Warns Consumers to Take Precautions When Purchasing Vitamins and Dietary Supplements
Unlike Over the Counter or Prescription Medications, Dietary Supplements May Be Sold Without Any Pre-Market Review by the FDA
Secretary Mosley: “While it’s easy to assume that all health and wellness products on the shelves are safe and effective, that’s not always the case, especially for dietary supplements.”
The New York Department of State’s Division of Consumer Protection is warning consumers to take precautions when selecting vitamins and dietary supplements. Unlike over the counter or prescription medications, dietary supplements may be sold without any pre-market review by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), leaving the product’s safety and efficacy in the hands of the companies that sell them. As a result, these dietary supplements may include unsubstantiated claims that they can keep you from getting sick, boost your mood, help you sleep, and more. According to the FDA, there were as many as 100,000 different products available to consumers in 2024, up from just 4,000 products in 1994. Additionally, approximately 75% of Americans take some form of supplement. This increased market demand for vitamins and dietary supplements is being driven by a larger focus on health, wellness, and prevention among consumers. “Summer is right around the corner, and wellness is on everyone’s mind as consumers look to take control of their health,” said Secretary of State Walter T. Mosley. “While it’s easy to assume that all health and wellness products on the shelves or purchased online are safe and effective, that’s not always the case, especially for dietary supplements. Supplements and vitamins may be beneficial for certain purposes and individuals, but consumers should always be cautious and do research before purchasing or taking these products.” State Health Commissioner Dr. James McDonald said, “While seemingly offering miracle solutions, unregulated supplements can be quite harmful to your health. Speak to a health care provider before reaching for any unregulated supplement and remember that whole foods can more often than not provide everything we need to fuel our bodies.” BUYER BEWARE Dietary supplements are not required to be subjected to premarket testing, clinical trials, and FDA approval in the same way that over the counter and prescription medications are and can be sold without the FDA ever knowing they are on the market. Reports of labeling violations related to dietary supplements are common and there have been reports of:
RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH THESE TRENDS Parents and caregivers should know that teenagers using dietary supplements to lose weight, gain weight, or build muscle could be putting themselves at risk for serious harm. New York State law prohibits the sale of weight loss or muscle building supplements to minors. In 2024, New York became the first state in the nation to pass a law of this kind. This law went into effect in April 2024 and aims to protect young people from potential risks associated with these products. TIPS FOR CONSUMERS BUYING VITAMINS AND DIETARY SUPPLEMENTS: Research and Verify:
Beware of Potentially Unsafe Products, Counterfeit or Misleading Claims:
Consult a Healthcare Professional:
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