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The difference between Food Supplements and Drugs

The difference between Food Supplements and Drugs. Content. What are Food Supplements? Why Food Supplements? Appearance and labelling of Food Supplements What are Health Claims? Food Supplements and Drugs What are Food Supplements NOT? Comparison of Food Supplements and Drugs

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The difference between Food Supplements and Drugs

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  1. The difference between Food Supplementsand Drugs

  2. Content • What are Food Supplements? • Why Food Supplements? • Appearance and labelling of Food Supplements • What are Health Claims? • Food Supplements and Drugs • What are Food Supplements NOT? • Comparison of Food Supplements and Drugs • Food Supplements vs. Drugs: example • References

  3. 1. What are Food Supplements? The dietary ingredients in these products may include 2 • Vitamins • Minerals • Herbs or other botanicals • Other substances found in the human diet, such as enzymes, pre- and probiotics, amino acids and essentially fatty acids • Concentrates, metabolites, constituents or extracts Food Supplements are concentrated sources of nutrients or other substances with a nutritional or physiological effect, whose purpose is to supplement the normal diet.1

  4. 2. WhyFood Supplements? • To prevent deficiencies of nutrients before they turn into diseases, we developed Denk Nutrition with food supplements for different target groups. • We recognized that some target groups have higher needs, and possible deficiencies, of some elemental nutrients. • Our vision is • to improve living conditions and • to contribute to the overall health of people. • We firmly believe that by having a constantly growing portfolio, with now more than 20 food supplements, we can better serve individual needs.

  5. 3. Appearance and labelling of Food Supplements • Typical dosage forms of food supplements are 1 • Pills • Tablets • Capsules • Liquids in measured doses • Necessary labeling of Food Supplements are 3, 4 • “Food supplement” • “Not be represented for use as a conventional food or as the sole item of a meal or the diet” • “Recommended intake” • “Supplement facts" panel • Optional labeling of food supplements are HEALTH CLAIMS CVC

  6. 4. WhatareHealth Claims? Any statement about a relationship between food / food components and health in regards to: 3, 5 • Growth, development and functions of the body • Psychological and behavioral functions For example: Health Claims immune active Denk “Vitamin C contributes to the normal function of the immune system“ 6 “Zinc contributes to the normal function of the immune system“ 6 “Selenium contributes to a normal function of the immune system” 6

  7. 4. WhatareHealth Claims? • The scientific evidence supporting Health Claims is evaluatedby the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA). 3 • EFSA is a European agency funded by the European Union that operates independently of the European legislative and executive institutions (Commission, Council, Parliament) and EU Member States. 7 • The European Commission authorizes Health Claims (evaluated by EFSA) that are based on scientific evidence and can be easily understood by consumers.3 • In Europe the Directive 2002/46/EC 1, 8 • harmonizes provisions regarding the addition of vitamins, minerals and certain other substances to foods and food supplements. • has established rules to help ensure that food supplements are safe, highly bioavailable and properly labelled.

  8. 5. Food Supplements and Drugs • Food Supplements may be used to 1 • correct mild nutritional deficiencies or • maintain an adequate intake of certain nutrients • They are not drugs and therefore are not intended to treat, diagnose, mitigate, prevent or cure diseases State of Health • Healthyor • minor, moderate nutrient deficiency • temporary increased need of certain nutrients Food supplements • Sick / ill • as result of severe nutrient deficiency • due to non-nutritional causes (eg. bacterial infections) Drugs

  9. 6. Whatare Food Supplements NOT? • Food Supplements are no generics • Food supplements do NOT need to contain • warning messages • contraindications • side effects • interactions • No bioequivalence studies have to be performed for approval • There are no clinical studies for finished products GENERICS

  10. 7. Comparison of Food Supplements and Drugs

  11. 8. Food Supplements vs. Drugs: example • 500 mg Calcium (highest authorized amount in Europe) • For the maintenance of normal bones and normal teeth • Contributes to normal muscle function • Has a role in the process of cell division and specialization • 1000 mg Calcium • 22 µg cholecalciferol • As an adjunct to specific osteoporosis therapy in patients with proven or at high risk of developing simultaneous calcium and vitamin D deficiency Ingredients Target group/ indication Food Supplement Drug

  12. 9. References 1EFSA: Food supplements. https://www.efsa.europa.eu/en/topics/topic/food-supplements 2 EAS (2007): The use of substances with nutritional or physiological effect other than vitamins and minerals in food supplements. https://ec.europa.eu/food/sites/food/files/safety/docs/labelling_nutrition-supplements-2007_a540169_study_other_substances_en.pdf 3 European Commission (2018): Health Claims. http://ec.europa.eu/food/safety/labelling_nutrition/claims/health_claims_en 4 European Comission (2018): Food Supplements. https://ec.europa.eu/food/safety/labelling_nutrition/supplements_en 5 Canadian Food Inspection Agency (2017): Function Claims. http://www.inspection.gc.ca/food/labelling/food-labelling-for-industry/health-claims/eng/1392834838383/1392834887794?chap=7 6 European Commission (2012): Commission regulation (EU) No 432/2012. http://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/DE/TXT/?uri=CELEX:32012R0432&qid=1432628491455 7 EFSA: About EFSA. http://www.efsa.europa.eu/en/aboutefsa 8 Directive 2002/46/EC https://www.fsai.ie/uploadedFiles/Dir%202002.46%20EC(2).pdf 9 U.S. FDA: Drug definition. https://www.registrarcorp.com/fda-drugs/definitions/

  13. Join DenkPharma Our contributions to keeping you healthy: • affordable pharmaceuticals for your therapy • German high premium quality for tablets, sachets, packaging, studies, consultation, availability, support, etc… • raise awareness by conducting Check Up Days (blood glucose, blood pressure, cholesterol and triglyceride) • constantly enhancing the product portfolio

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