Yes in the UK, dietary supplements are regulated as food products by the Food Standards Agency and the Department of Health and Social Care. Similar to the US, supplements do not require pre-market approval. Instead, they must comply with EU and UK food law, which ensures they are safe for consumption and their labeling is not misleading.
Manufacturers and distributors must ensure their supplements do not contain substances that have potential to harm when used as directed and must provide correct information about the intended use and any warnings. Supplements marketed in the UK must also comply with specific EU directives that regulate vitamins and minerals used as ingredients in supplements.
By maintaining compliance with regulatory bodies in all operating markets, including both the FDA in the USA and the relevant authorities in the UK and EU, NOW Foods ensures that their products meet high safety and quality standards globally.