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Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition

Branch of the US Food and Drug Administration

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Jan 29, 2026

What steps should a patient take to document and report suspected adverse reactions to dietary supplements or cosmetic injectables?

A clear, methodical response preserves health, documents evidence, and feeds regulatory systems that can remove dangerous products — for dietary supplements the ’s Safety Reporting Portal and are prim...

Jan 15, 2026

How does the FDA evaluate and act on adverse event reports for dietary supplements?

The FDA collects serious adverse event reports for dietary supplements primarily through the MedWatch form and its online Safety Reporting Portal, funnels those reports into surveillance databases (CA...

Oct 11, 2025

Are Mounjaboost ingredients FDA-approved?

Mounjaboost’s ingredients are not broadly “FDA‑approved” as drugs; many components commonly found in testosterone‑boosting supplements are legally sold as dietary supplement ingredients but lack FDA a...

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