EBOOK FARMASI
Dietary Supplements. Edition 3
There are still, of course, many uncertainties,
and the inevitable ‘more research needed’ will
continue to apply to many dietary supplements
for some time to come. However, this should
not prevent health professionals from giving
evidence-based information where it exists and
being honest enough to say ‘research has not yet
provided the answers’ where appropriate.
So, what has changed in the third edition of
Dietary Supplements? The answer to this lies
mainly in the depth of information provided
in the monographs, which has arisen entirely
because of the growth in the research base.
Ten new monographs have also been added.
Another significant change is the inclusion of
maximum safe upper levels for vitamins and
minerals, which have been published in the
UK since the second edition. The regulatory
framework for dietary supplements has also
changed in the UK, in that the European Union
Food Supplements Directive has now come into
force. Although this has meant limited change to
the book, the labelling and marketing of supple-
ments is likely to change in the near future.
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