
In the latest meeting of the country’s Diet Supplement Council, members agreed to adopt seven further resolutions specifying maximum ingredient levels for use in supplements intended for adults.
The Sanitary-Epidemiological Council Diet Supplement Team set levels for caffeine in which members stated one serving of caffeine cannot exceed 200 mg.
“The maximum daily amount of caffeine also applies to the consumption of caffeine from all sources,” the ruling clarifies.
“The maximum amount per day may not exceed 400 mg, provided the product does not contain other ingredients, which exert a synergistic effect.”
“In addition, the labelling of dietary supplements containing caffeine or herbal preparations that are a source of caffeine should include information on the total caffeine content in terms of the recommended daily portion of the product.”
The Council recommend the inclusion of a product label with the warning: "Contains caffeine; not recommended for children and pregnant women; do not consume with other products that are a source of caffeine or other ingredients with similar effects."
Vitamin levels set
In consultations with experts, the Council also agrees to a maximum level of 10 milligrams (mg) for pantothenic acid (Vitamin B5) per day (/day) or 200 mg/day for other chemical forms of the vitamin such as calcium D-pantothenate, sodium D-pantothenate and dexapanthenol.
Levels were also determined for thiamine (vitamin B1) at 100mg/day; riboflavin (vitamin B2), set at 40mg/day; cobalamin (vitamin B12) at 100 micrograms (µg)/day; and iodine at 150µg/day with a level set at 200µg/day for dietary supplements intended for pregnant and lactating women.
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