According to DSHEA, under what circumstances can the FDA place restrictions on a dietary supplement that is already on the market?

A) The FDA must show that the product is unsafe before it can order restrictions.
B) If the FDA determines that the manufacturer did not perform sufficient safety and efficacy testing, it can order restrictions.
C) The FDA must demonstrate that the product is neither safe nor effective in treating the diseases for which it is marketed to be able to order restrictions.
D) If the FDA receives complaints of serious adverse effects in more than 1% of users of the supplement, it can order restrictions.


A

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