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Operation Supplement Safety (OPSS) and the Office of Dietary Supplements at the National Institutes of Health (ODS) are partnering this month for the "Under the Magnifying Glass: Immune Supplements" social media campaign and podcast series.
We teamed upĀ to investigate dietary supplement products for immune health, their ingredients, and the strength of the evidence to support their resilience-type claimsĀ so you can make informedĀ dietaryĀ supplement decisions to help keep you safe.
Download ourĀ partner toolkit, designed with you in mind, to make it easy to share with your networks.
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ATTENTION:Ā 48 substances were recently added to the DoD Prohibited Dietary Supplement Ingredients list. They include unapproved drugs and additions to the 2023 World Anti-Doping Agency Prohibited List and the Drug Enforcement Administration's list of controlled substances.
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OPSS breaks down the latest research on the most common vitamins and minerals in dietary supplements marketed with claims for immune health.
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Recently, reports of elderberry products adulterated with contaminants have increased. Look for products that haveĀ been third-party certified.
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OPSS contributed to an article called "Challenges in Reporting Adverse Events from Dietary Supplements," which was recently published in Nutrition Today. Click the button below to read the entire article.
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