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1031 related items for PubMed ID: 18557227

  • 1. Regulation of dietary supplement advertising: current claims of interest to the Federal Trade Commission, Food and Drug Administration and National Advertising Division.
    Villafranco JE, Lustigman AB.
    Food Drug Law J; 2007; 62(4):709-25. PubMed ID: 18557227
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  • 2. Disclaimers in dietary supplement print advertising: the bodybuilding category as a model case for change.
    Soller RW, Rice LG, Ambrose PJ.
    Food Drug Law J; 2007; 62(2):375-86. PubMed ID: 17632967
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  • 3. Ambiguities of the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act of 1994.
    Pinco RG, Rubin PD.
    Food Drug Law J; 1996; 51(3):383-405. PubMed ID: 11797716
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  • 4. Dietary supplement labeling and advertising claims: are clinical studies on the full product required?
    Villafranco JE, Bond K.
    Food Drug Law J; 2009; 64(1):43-67. PubMed ID: 19998572
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  • 5. Regulation of dietary supplements: five years of DSHEA.
    Khatcheressian LA.
    Food Drug Law J; 1999; 54(4):623-44. PubMed ID: 11824458
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  • 6. From herbal Prozac to Mark McGwire's tonic: how the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act changed the regulatory landscape for health products.
    Kaczka KA.
    J Contemp Health Law Policy; 2000; 16(2):463-99. PubMed ID: 10970182
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  • 8. The Federal Trade Commission's regulation of weight-loss advertising claims.
    Correia E.
    Food Drug Law J; 2004; 59(4):585-94. PubMed ID: 15875353
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  • 10. Health-benefit claims for probiotic products.
    Heimbach JT.
    Clin Infect Dis; 2008 Feb 01; 46 Suppl 2():S122-4; discussion S144-51. PubMed ID: 18181716
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  • 12. Who will hear? An examination of the regulation of hearing aids.
    Adams SB.
    J Contemp Health Law Policy; 1995 Feb 01; 11(2):505-21. PubMed ID: 10143061
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  • 13. The Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act.
    Young AL, Bass IS.
    Food Drug Law J; 1995 Feb 01; 50(2):285-92. PubMed ID: 10342995
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  • 14. Constitutional protection of commercial speech under the Central Hudson test as applied to health claims.
    Schramm MJ.
    Food Drug Law J; 1996 Feb 01; 51(2):323-9. PubMed ID: 11822325
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  • 16. Re-thinking the dietary supplement laws and regulations 14 years after the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act implementation.
    Jiang T.
    Int J Food Sci Nutr; 2009 Jun 01; 60(4):293-301. PubMed ID: 19085198
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  • 17. Legal issues concerning the promotion of pharmaceutical products on the internet to consumers.
    Reichertz PS.
    Food Drug Law J; 1996 Jun 01; 51(3):355-65. PubMed ID: 11797712
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  • 18. Structure/function claims in dietary supplement labeling: not all of these claims need to be submitted to FDA and accompanied in labeling by the DSHEA disclaimer.
    McNamara SH.
    Food Drug Law J; 1999 Jun 01; 54(1):35-42. PubMed ID: 11758558
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