Researchers Match Supplement Ingredients With Foreign Prescriptions
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
A study by researchers including Pieter Cohen, a critic of US supplement industry regulation, looks at the use of vinpocetine and picamilon in supplements and “demonstrates that some pharmaceutical drugs prescribed in other countries are sold openly in dietary supplements” in the US.
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