Are there any specific requirements for advertising of dietary supplements?

Yes, there are specific requirements for advertising of dietary supplements in Kansas. The federal Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act of 1994 (DSHEA) requires dietary supplement manufacturers and distributors to adhere to labeling requirements and other requirements for advertising dietary supplements. Manufacturers of dietary supplements must ensure that all labeling and advertising of products are not false or misleading. Companies must also provide enough evidence to support the claims they make about a product’s safety, effectiveness, or quality. If there are any indications of potential risk, the product must be labeled with an appropriate warning. Additionally, all labeling and advertising must display the statement: “This statement has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.” Finally, manufacturers must ensure that their product is not labeled, branded, or advertised in a manner that would lead to confusion as to the identity, source, or labeling of the product. In conclusion, manufacturers of dietary supplements are subject to various requirements when advertising their product in Kansas. All labels and advertising must be accurate and honest, and must include the necessary warning regarding potential risks. Manufacturers must also ensure that their products are labeled and advertised in an appropriate manner.

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