Regulatory requirements for dietary supplements under food safety and standards authority of India (FSSAI) in comparison with Cambodia

Ashok Kumar P *, Gagana C J, Sowmya T, Lalitha, Lavanya S N and Divya S

Department of Regulatory Affairs, Sree Siddaganga College of Pharmacy, 1st Left Cross, 3rd Block, Mahalakshmi Nagar, Near Railway Gate, 80 feet Road, Batawadi, Tumkur-572103. Karnataka, India.
 
Review Article
World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 2024, 23(03), 2558–2571
Article DOI: 10.30574/wjarr.2024.23.3.2829
 
Publication history: 
Received on 05 August 2024; revised on 24 September 2024; accepted on 26 September 2024
 
Abstract: 
The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) regulates dietary supplements in India; this study looks at such regulations and compares them with those in Cambodia. Regulations regarding production, labelling, licensing, and advertising are compared and contrasted. Although both nations have set up regulatory systems, the FSSAI guidelines in India are more extensive and have more stringent licensing and labelling requirements. The laws in Cambodia, on the other hand, are more focused on post-market surveillance and are less specific. The present study underscores the necessity of achieving regulatory requirements harmonization and improvement in order to safeguard consumer safety and foster the expansion of the dietary supplement business in both nations. The results will provide insight into the regulatory environment around dietary supplements in India and Cambodia for consumers, industry stakeholders, and policymakers1.
 
Keywords: 
Dietary supplements; Regulatory requirements; Regulatory framework; Harmonization; FSSAI
 
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