Supplements such as St. John's wort, saw palmetto, ginseng, guarana extract and many of the products covered by the DSHEA are drugs, regardless of their regulatory status. These products affect the way the body works in the same way that prescription drugs do. Doesn't it make sense to use the same set of rules and regulations governing prescription drugs to approve the marketing of dietary supplements?
Yes it does make sense to use the same set of rules and regulations for governing prescription drugs and it needs approval for marketing of dietary supplements. And government has to take action for the same.
Supplements such as St. John's wort, saw palmetto, ginseng, guarana extract and many of the products...