Is It A Food, A Dietary Supplement, Or A Drug? Answer: It Might Be All Three

Is It A Food, A Dietary Supplement, Or A Drug? Answer: It Might Be All Three
By USADA
A common misconception is that a product must either be a food, a dietary supplement, or a drug because there is some intrinsic property or ingredient that makes the product fit into one of those categories. That is not entirely true. To determine whether something is a food, a supplement, or a drug, there are many aspects to take into consideration. These include: the ingredients, how it is made (manufactured/prepared), how it is represented (how it is labeled), and how the company intends for consumers to use the product.
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