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[aca-members] Codex

> More information about Codex from the ACA. Additionally, this statement

has been posted on the website.

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> ACA continues work to ensure European standards do not affect U.S.

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> Following the July meetings of the full Codex Alimentarius Commission

(Codex) in Rome, Italy, there has been increased discussion on the

restriction of vitamin and supplement sales and how restrictions may impact

doctors of chiropractic.

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> Some proponents of nutritional and dietary supplements have feared threats

from the Codex Alimentarius Commission, which will ultimately adopt

guidelines that could have an impact on the future regulation of supplements

in the United States. However, according to informed observers, most

importantly the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), concerns over Codex

regarding supplements are vastly overblown and have been largely fueled by

widespread misinformation that continues to circulate via the Internet and

other channels.

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> The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) currently regulates the use and

marketing of nutritional and dietary supplements under the authority of the

Dietary Supplements Health and Education Act (DSHEA). Under DSHEA, access to

supplements is relatively open and the FDA is prohibited from treating

dietary and nutritional supplements like drugs, which require prescriptive

authority for their use. Using DSHEA's regulatory framework, the FDA has on

occasion restricted or removed from the market some supplements found to

have safety concerns. These enforcement actions have not inappropriately

blocked access to the vast majority of products favored by chiropractic

patients and other consumers.

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> It is important to note that there is no place within the proposed Codex

guidelines that would " end " supplements or make them prescription-only, nor

would guidelines adopted by Codex dictate U.S. law. Regardless of any

international trade-related guidelines that might be adopted by Codex,

dietary supplements in the United States will continue to be regulated by

DSHEA. The U.S. law covers a much broader range of dietary supplements than

the vitamin and mineral supplements that are the subject of the Codex

guidelines. Additionally, Codex standards are voluntary in the United States

and companies would not be required to comply with provisions that are more

restrictive than current U.S. law.

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> The ACA continues to monitor this situation carefully and opposes any

foreign attempt to usurp U.S. law regarding nutritional and dietary

supplements. To ensure that DCs and their patients continue to have access

to a broad range of nutritional supplements, ACA is working with a coalition

of organizations to prevent major changes in the current U.S. law governing

supplements and is opposed to any new proposals that would adopt restrictive

policies on the use of these products.

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> AMY HANLEY | Assistant Director, Government Relations

> AMERICAN CHIROPRACTIC ASSOCIATION

> 1701 Clarendon Boulevard | Arlington, Virginia 22209

> T: 800.986.4636 x250 | F: 703.243.2593 | E: ahanley@...

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> ______________________________________________________

> ACA-members mailing list

> To post to the list:

> ACA-members@...

> To unsubscribe or change membership options:

> http://ww3.chirolists.com/mailman/listinfo/aca-members

> List options tutorial:

> http://www.chirolists.com/index.cfm?nid=6

> Email filters tutorial:

> http://www.chirolists.com/index.cfm?nid=7

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> Visit the ACA online at:

> http://www.acatoday.com

> ______________________________________________________

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