FDA
ALLOWS SELENIUM/CANCER HEALTH CLAIMS
02/21/03
WASHINGTON,
D.C.-On February 21, 2003, the Food and Drug Administration
authorized use of two health claims that were the subject
of a petition to FDA by Wellness Lifestyles, Inc. (d/b/a
American Longevity) on the labels and in the labeling
of dietary supplements containing Selenium in daily
dose amounts of 400 micrograms or less:
(1)
Selenium may reduce the risk of certain cancers. Some
scientific evidence suggests that consumption of selenium
may reduce the risk of certain forms of cancer. However,
FDA has determined that this evidence is limited and
not conclusive.
(2)
Selenium may produce anticarcinogenic effects in the
body. Some scientific evidence suggests that consumption
of selenium may produce anticarcinogenic effects in
the body. However, FDA has determined that this evidence
is limited and not conclusive.
The
announcement follows FDA consideration of a health claim
petition filed by Wellness Lifestyles, Inc. (d/b/a American
Longevity) that sought approval of the cancer risk reduction
and anticarcinogenic effect claims (underlined above).
The petition contained substantial scientific evidence
on those nutrient-disease effects. Wellness Lifestyles,
Inc. has accepted the FDA's disclaimer language (the
text not underlined above) and the terms and conditions
for use of the qualified claims. The company intends
to place the claims and disclaimers on the labels and
in the labeling of its selenium-containing dietary supplements.
A
copy of the FDA letter allowing use of the claim may
be obtained from Katie Bond at Emord & Associates
(202-466-6937).
Emord
& Associates, P.C.
Burke Professional Center
5282 Lyngate Court
Burke, Virginia 22015
1050
Seventeenth Street, N.W.
Suite 600
Washington, DC 20036
Phone:
(202) 466-6937 ? Fax: (202) 466-6938
Web Site: www.emord.com
E-mail : jemord@emord.com
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