Discover the fascinating world of Food-Drug Interphase (FDI) products! 🍽️💊 FDI products combine food and active ingredients for oral consumption. These products blur the lines between food and medicine.

Examples of food ingredients are fruits, vegetables, meat, poultry, milk, cocoa and cereal while active ingredients are like vitamins, minerals, herbs, enzymes, probiotics, prebiotics, amino acids, peptides, coral calcium, fatty acids, collagen, chia seed, astaxanthin, lutein and other ingredients that are not traditionally consumed as food.

Exploring the Culinary-Medicinal Spectrum

From collagen-infused beverages to chia seed capsules, FDI products bring together a diverse array of food and non-traditional active ingredients. The result? A fusion that challenges our conventional understanding of both nutrition and pharmaceuticals. It’s a culinary-medicinal spectrum that opens up new possibilities for enhanced well-being.

Regulation Matters: NPRA vs. FSQD

While these products promise a unique blend of health benefits, it’s crucial to understand how they are regulated. FDI products fall under two main authorities: the National Pharmaceutical Regulatory Agency (NPRA) and the Food Safety and Quality Division (FSQD). Different rules apply depending on the regulatory framework, and staying informed is key to ensuring safety and compliance. 💡

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