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Authorized Health Claims: What You Need to Know

Updated: May 25, 2023

In the United States, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulates food labeling and claims made on food packaging. One type of claim that is allowed on food packaging is an "authorized health claim." This type of claim is based on scientific evidence and has been reviewed and approved by the FDA. Here's what you need to know about authorized health claims.


Authorized Health Claims

What are Authorized Health Claims?


Authorized health claims are claims that describe a relationship between a food or dietary supplement and a disease or health condition. They must be supported by scientific evidence, and the FDA must review and approve the claim before it can be used.


Authorized health claims can be used on the label, in packaging, or in advertising. The claim must be presented in a way that is truthful and not misleading to consumers. It must also be accompanied by a disclaimer that explains the limitations of the claim.


Here are some examples of authorized health claims:

  • "Calcium may reduce therisk of osteoporosis"

  • "Low sodium diets may reduce the risk of high blood pressure"

  • "Folic acid may reduce the risk of neural tube defects"


These claims are based on scientific evidence and have been reviewed and approved by the FDA.


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Limitations of Authorized Health Claims


It's important to keep in mind that authorized health claims have limitations. Here are a few things to keep in mind:


  • The claim must be accompanied by a disclaimer that explains the limitations of the claim.

  • The claim is based on a specific relationship between a food or dietary supplement and a disease or health condition. It does not mean that the food or supplement can cure or treat the disease or condition.

  • The claim is based on scientific evidence, but there may be other factors that contribute to the disease or condition.


If you are wondering whether or not you are allowed to include a health claim on your product’s label, we are here to help you!


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