ALBANY, N.Y., May 24, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — To distinguish if an energy drink is a supplement or beverage, the FDA issues guidelines for manufacturers and distributors for labeling, manufacturing, and other compliance considerations. The guidance describes factors that distinguish liquid products that are dietary supplements and the ones that are conventional foods. Furthermore, the guidance reminds manufacturers and distributors of the Federal Food, drug, and Cosmetic Act pertinent to dietary supplements and beverages for their respective ingredients and labeling.
Meanwhile, liquid dietary supplements are a fast growing product segment, which includes botanically-based beverages containing acai, mangosteen, and noni. Liquid dietary supplements mostly resemble fruit juice in appearance and packaging, but may contain pharmacologically active ingredients. In fact, so far, there is lack of evidence of the human health effects or safety of these products. Regardless, product manufacturer’s base their products on the results of limited research carried out so far, yet is compelling for consumers to buy these products. This substantiates how the liquid dietary supplements market stood at US$ 16.8 Bn in 2020.
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