Dietary Supplements Market Research Reports & Industry Analysis
Dietary supplements are regulated by the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition (CFSAN). Except in the case of a new dietary ingredient, dietary supplements do not need approval by the FDA before being marketed. Under DSHEA, manufacturers must assure that the dietary supplements it manufactures or distributes are safe and that any claims made about them are demonstrated by sufficient data to show that they are not false or misleading.
DSHEA influences the manufacture of dietary supplements by setting forth a number of rules and guidelines. These include: the establishment of a new plan for assuring safety, nutrition and ingredient labeling specifications, outlining directives for marketing literature, regulation for the use of claims and nutritional support statements, and grant to the FDA the authority to establish good manufacturing practice (GMP) regulations.
Dietary Supplements Industry Research & Market Reports
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U.S. Vitamin Gummies Market - Focused Insights 2024-2029
... gummies are chewable supplements enhanced with additional vitamins, minerals, or other nutrients. These fortified gummies are getting traction in the U.S. vitamin gummies market. These chewable vitamins have become a popular alternative to traditional pills ... Read More
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Gummy Vitamin Global Market Insights 2024, Analysis and Forecast to 2029, by Manufacturers, Regions, Technology, Application, Product Type
... from 2019 to 2023, and also forecasts its market size to the end of 2029 and its CAGR from 2024 to 2029. For geography segment, regional supply, demand, major players, price is presented from 2019 ... Read More
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Consumer Health in Japan
... higher level than in 2023, and infectious diseases such as group A streptococcal pharyngitis have also been prevalent, which is set to result in rising value sales for products such as systemic analgesics, combination products ... Read More
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Consumer Health in China
... growth rates returning to the pre-pandemic level. In terms of categories, OTC, which was most heavily impacted and saw growth spurred during the COVID-19 peak, is projected to return to slower growth in 2024, after ... Read More
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Vitamins in Belgium
... still high for the market, if slowing, rates of inflation. Meanwhile, slower price increases are expected to help the category return to retail volume growth after two years of decline. Euromonitor International's Vitamins in Belgium ... Read More
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Dietary Supplements in Italy
... such products as a primary focus for the health conscious consumer. Italians are aware of the role of probiotics for restoring the balance of the gastrointestinal system, especially after taking antibiotics or having a cold ... Read More
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Dietary Supplements in Hong Kong, China
... probiotics were previously known for their benefits in improving digestive issues, boosting immunity, and aiding weight management, brands are now capitalising on research showcasing their potential effects on other areas of health. Taiwanese import PGut ... Read More
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Dietary Supplements in Mexico
... of taking care of their mental health as much as they do their physical health. Life in the main cities has become more chaotic, with long commutes, and work, financial, and social pressures, which is ... Read More
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Vitamins in the United Arab Emirates
... of vitamins B and D, highlight their impact on mental wellbeing. In the United Arab Emirates, busy and stressful lifestyles make it challenging for individuals to obtain these vitamins through their diet alone, creating growing ... Read More
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Dietary Supplements in China
... 2024, below the review period CAGR, as a counterbalance to the previous year’s surge. After the end of the zero-COVID policy in 2023, consumers, driven by fear and heightened self-awareness, purchased large quantities of dietary ... Read More
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Dietary Supplements in Belgium
... to post retail volume decreases, while most are set to post marginal-to-moderate growth. On the other hand, probiotic supplements and fish oils/omega fatty acids are predicted to record strong retail volume increases at the end ... Read More
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Vitamins in Thailand
... efficacy and convenience, offering an easy-to-take, once-a-day formula, in addition to the perception of offering greater value for money, as consumers do not need to purchase different single vitamins separately. This category is also seen ... Read More
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Vitamins in Chile
... the return to normalcy, which relegated supplementation to a secondary priority. In 2023, category declines had notably eased, driven primarily by single vitamins, as consumers resumed pandemic-acquired self-care habits with a focus on specialisation, where ... Read More
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Dietary Supplements in Argentina
... supplements. The expansion of health food shops in Argentina is also underpinning sales growth by enabling better access to these products. Health food shops have proliferated across the country in recent years, with notable expansions ... Read More
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Dietary Supplements in the United Arab Emirates
... Arab Emirates has a unique demographic profile, predominantly comprising working expatriates and a high proportion of millennials, resulting in a youthful population. As such, dietary supplements aimed at age-related health concerns, such as calcium for ... Read More
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Vitamins in Argentina
... to decrease in 2024 as the economic crisis curbs the purchasing power of middle-class consumers. In vitamins, Argentina continues with its low per capita consumption compared to other countries in the region. Consumers recognises that ... Read More
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Vitamins in Mexico
... As a result, government organisations, health institutions, and civil society groups have been working to increase public awareness of the importance of a balanced diet, conducting nutrition education campaigns in schools, communities, and the media ... Read More
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Dietary Supplements in Chile
... seeking products to help prevent potential health issues. In this scenario, minerals is experiencing a boost to demand, driven by the strong trend towards magnesium consumption. Probiotics, aligning with trends across other industries, also remain ... Read More
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Vitamins in Italy
... a further decline in vitamin C sales is likely due to the exhaustion of the momentum linked to the COVID-19 crisis, when consumers turned to vitamin C because it is believed to enhance the functioning ... Read More
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Vitamins in Hong Kong, China
... and gummy formats for vitamins, innovative delivery methods such as effervescent tablets and vitamin sprays are gaining traction as convenient and efficient ways for consumers to obtain their required nutrients. The popularity of effervescent tablet ... Read More
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Vitamins in New Zealand
... year of weak retail volume growth compared with pre-pandemic rates. This is because prices are high and continuing to rise due to the broader inflationary pressures affecting New Zealand since COVID-19 first hit the country. ... Read More
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Vitamins in Japan
... as the first choice for beginners. They enjoy popularity alongside calcium supplements and mineral supplements within dietary supplements. Euromonitor International's Vitamins in Japan report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the ... Read More
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Dietary Supplements in Vietnam
... their budget and make purchases according to their new lower disposable income. Nevertheless, dietary supplements is predicted to continue to see dynamic growth in Vietnam in retail current value terms in 2024, with strong increases ... Read More
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Vitamins in China
... driven by corrections for multivitamins and vitamin C. However, in 2024 vitamins is set to stabilise and return to a more normal growth trajectory. Low single-digit retail current value growth is expected overall – a ... Read More
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Dietary Supplements in the Philippines
... healthier alternatives, driven by the belief that these natural products are gentler on the body and more easily absorbed. This growing preference has significantly boosted demand, particularly areas where traditional herbal remedies like Gingko Biloba ... Read More