When you are searching for diet pills or similar weight loss products you may occasionally encounter supplements that are allegedly FDA-approved.

That kind of statement says a lot. It shows you cannot trust the company making the claim. The FDA does not approve weight loss supplements. If the marketing information for a supplement is telling you otherwise, it’s a lie.

Any company that’s telling one lie is likely to be trying to deceive consumers in other ways too. If you are going to buy weight loss supplements, it’s best to stick to reputable companies you can trust.

The FDA (Food and Drug Administration) is the federal organization responsible for safeguarding the health of citizens of the United States by supervising various things that may enter people’s bodies including food and tobacco products, medications, and medical devices.

Although the FDA has the power to come down hard on companies or individuals distributing dietary supplements that are incorrectly labeled, contain undisclosed ingredients, or have certain other problems, it does not approve dietary supplements – be they for weight loss, muscle growth, or anything else.

The only FDA-approved diet pills are drugs.

Manufacturers cannot distribute their medicines without prior FDA approval. The FDA rarely approves diet pills and the ones that get its approval are generally only available with a doctor’s prescription.

 

FDA-Registered Facilities and CGMP-Approved Facilities

The fact that many diet pills and supplements are manufactured in FDA-registered facilities that are cGMP compliant often causes confusion. This is something certain manufacturers are quick to exploit.

Companies that produce food or dietary supplements need to register their facilities with the FDA. That’s the law.

The FDA also requires companies to follow current good manufacturing practices (CGMPs).

CGMPs exist to ensure manufacturers produce their products to sufficiently high-quality standards. CGMPs also require products are correctly labeled. (https://www.fda.gov/food/guidance-regulation-food-and-dietary-supplements)

The fact that a supplement is produced in an FDA-registered facility that follows good manufacturing practices only indicates it’s produced to acceptable standards. It does not mean it has FDA approval like Phentermine and certain other prescription medications do.

Nor does it mean the product will do what it’s supposed to do. It may or it may not. That’s a matter of ability and has nothing to with quality.

In conclusion

If your doctor prescribes a diet pill or other weight loss medication, you can be sure it’s FDA approved. However, none of the weight loss supplements you see for sale online have this approval, even though some manufacturers will tell you otherwise.

All the best natural diet pills, such as Phen24 and Leanbean, are produced in cGMP facilities but, although they contain ingredients with proven abilities, they are not FDA approved. The lack of FDA approval does not reflect on their abilities. It’s merely a matter of category. Medicines require FDA approval, supplements do not. That’s the bottom line.

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