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USP's Certification Mark for Dietary Supplements to Begin Appearing on Store Shelves

   UNITED STATES PHARMACOPEIA CERTIFICATION MARK
Consumers purchasing dietary supplements can shop with added confidence by looking for United States Pharmacopeia's Dietary Supplement Verification Program certification mark. Non-profit USP has been setting medicine and dietary supplement standards since 1820. Their certification mark signifies the supplement passed rigorous independent testing to verify ingredients listed on the label are in the product. No certification process verifies health benefits or nutritional support claims, however. USP recommends consumers consult with their doctor regarding use of supplements. More information at www.usp-dsvp.org. (PRNewsFoto)[TC]
ROCKVILLE, MD USA
    Millions of Consumers Will Have Confidence When Purchasing Supplements
              Verified by Rigorous, Independent Testing Program

    ROCKVILLE, Md., Dec. 17 /PRNewswire/ -- Consumers concerned about the
quality and purity of vitamins and other dietary supplements can now look for
the United States Pharmacopeia's (USP) new DSVP certification mark on product
packaging.  The DSVP mark signifies that the supplement has undergone rigorous
independent testing and verification from the same public health organization
that has been setting medicine and dietary supplement standards since 1820.
    (Photo:  http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20021217/DCTU011 )
    "Today, USP is applying its scientific expertise and rigorous standards to
the supplement industry," explains John T. Fowler, chief operating officer at
USP.  "By selecting a supplement with USP's DSVP certification mark, consumers
will have greater confidence in the products they purchase."
    Dietary supplements, including vitamins, nutritional supplements and
sports nutrition products, consumed by about 151 million Americans who spend
about $17 billion annually.  The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
regulates these supplements as foods, not medicines.  USP is named in the law
administered by the FDA as the nation's official compendium for dietary
supplement standards, although compliance with these standards is voluntary,
and not enforced by the FDA.
    USP's Dietary Supplement Verification Program (DSVP) was first launched in
November 2001 to help inform and safeguard the growing number of consumers who
use dietary supplements.  The program responds to the need to help assure the
public that dietary supplement products contain the ingredients stated on the
product label.  If a product submitted to DSVP meets USP's rigorous standards,
it will be awarded the DSVP certification mark.
    USP's Council of Experts will not accept dangerous products into the
verification process.  However, no dietary supplement certification mark can
accurately verify health benefits or other nutritional support claims made on
product labels.  USP encourages consumers to speak with their physician or
health care provider to evaluate their individual use of dietary supplements.
    However, USP's DSVP certification mark does help to assure consumers,
health care professionals and retailers that a dietary supplement product:

    *     Contains the declared ingredients on the product label;
    *     Contains the amount or strength of ingredients declared on the
          product label;
    *     Meets requirements for limits on potential contaminants; and
    *     Has been manufactured properly by complying with USP and proposed
          FDA standards for "good manufacturing practices" (GMPs).

    USP is uniquely qualified to provide verification for dietary supplements.
Founded in 1820, the organization sets standards for the ingredients and the
processes for producing pharmaceuticals, dietary supplements and health care
technologies.  In fact, during the organization's first 120 years, USP
established standards for more than 600 botanicals and their preparations, and
as early as 1942, USP began to develop standards for vitamins and vitamin
products.
    Several supplement manufacturers have already submitted products to be
tested and verified, and supplements with the USP DSVP certification mark are
now appearing on store shelves nationwide.  Consumers can visit
http://www.usp-dsvp.org for additional information on DSVP and to obtain a
complete list of participating manufacturers.

    USP -- The Standard of Quality
    USP is a non-government organization that promotes the public health by
establishing state-of-the-art standards to ensure the quality of medicines and
other health care technologies.  These standards are developed by a unique
process of public involvement and are recognized worldwide.  In addition, USP
has several other public health programs that focus on promoting optimal
health care, including the Dietary Supplement Verification Program (DSVP),
Health Care Information, and Patient Safety.  USP is a not-for-profit
organization that achieves its goals through the contributions of volunteers
representing pharmacy, medicine, and other health care professions, as well as
science, academia, government, the pharmaceutical industry, and consumer
organizations.  For more information, visit http://www.usp.org/e-newsroom .



SOURCE United States Pharmacopeia




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  • http://www.usp-dsvp.org
  • http://www.usp.org/e-newsroom
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    mediarelations@usp.org.