What are the weaknesses of the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act (DSHEA)? (Select all that apply.) Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected

1. The manufacturer does not need to prove the safety of the supplement.
2. The accuracy of the label is not regulated.
3. The FDA can remove products from the market if they pose a significant risk.
4. Dietary supplements do not need to be tested prior to marketing.
5. Dietary supplements are safe for everyone to use.


Correct Answer: 1, 2, 4

Rationale 1: The manufacturer does not need to prove the safety of the supplement is correct because this is a weakness of the DSHEA.
Rationale 2: The accuracy of the label is not regulated is correct because this is a weakness of the DSHEA.
Rationale 3: The FDA can remove products from the market if they pose a significant risk, which is a strength of the DSHEA.
Rationale 4: Dietary supplements do not need to be tested prior to marketing is correct because this is a weakness of the DSHEA.
Rationale 5: The safety of dietary supplements differs for each client. This is neither a strength nor a weakness.

Global Rationale: The manufacturer does not need to prove the safety of the supplement is correct because this is a weakness of the DSHEA. The accuracy of the label is not regulated is correct because this is a weakness of the DSHEA. Dietary supplements do not need to be tested prior to marketing is correct because this is a weakness of the DSHEA. The FDA can remove products from the market if they pose a significant risk, which is a strength of the DSHEA. The safety of dietary supplements differ for each client. This is neither a strength or a weakness.

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