Labeling of dietary supplements must comply with regulations set by the FDA, which require a clear statement of identity, net quantity, and ingredient list. The label must also include any relevant health claims, warnings, and directions for use. However, unlike pharmaceuticals, dietary supplements do not need pre-market approval, meaning that the information provided may not always be verified for accuracy. Manufacturers are responsible for ensuring that their labeling is truthful and not misleading.
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