No Federal Trade Commission rule specifically requires clinical trials for dietary supplement ad claims substantiation. But it expects supplements' health and structure/function claims to have support from tests similar to those FDA requires for drug ingredients.
The assistant director for advertising practices in FTC's Bureau of Consumer Protection, Richard Cleland, takes on the hot-button issue by explaining that a supplement health or structure/function claim doesn't need support from research with the size and scope of studies
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