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Dietary Supplements
Description
Dietary supplements are vitamins, minerals, herbs, and many other products. They can come as pills, capsules, powders, drinks, and energy bars. Supplements do not have to go through the testing that drugs do.
Some supplements can play an important role in health. For example, calcium and vitamin D are important for keeping bones strong. Pregnant women can take the vitamin folic acid to prevent certain birth defects in their babies.
To take a supplement as safely as possible
- Tell your health care provider about any dietary supplements you use
- Do not take a bigger dose than the label recommends
- Check with your health care provider about the supplements you take if you are going to have any type of surgery
- Read trustworthy information about the supplement
NIH: National Institutes of Health Office of Dietary Supplements
Products
Clinician Summary Archived July 25, 2017
Consumer Summary Archived July 25, 2017
Consumer Summary Archived May 30, 2017
Clinician Summary Archived May 30, 2017
Systematic Review Archived October 12, 2016
Systematic Review Archived August 12, 2016
Research Protocol Archived May 18, 2015
Research Protocol Archived April 2, 2015
Research Protocol Archived June 10, 2013
Systematic Review Archived April 30, 2012
Systematic Review Archived February 22, 2012
Research Protocol Archived December 21, 2010