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皮肤、头发和指甲补充剂:基于证据的方法。

Skin, Hair and Nail Supplements: An Evidence-Based Approach.

作者信息

Katta Rajani, Huang Sophia

机构信息

McGovern Medical School at The University of Texas Health Sciences Center at Houston, Houston, TX, USA

Rice University, Houston, TX, USA

出版信息

Skin Therapy Lett. 2019 Sep;24(5):7-13.

Abstract

Dermatology supplements, often marketed as “skin, hair, and nail” supplements, are becoming increasingly popular. However, many consumers lack an understanding of the science of dietary supplements or the specifics of the supplement industry. While certain supplements at the right dose in the right population may prove beneficial, the evidence is sparse for many supplements. In addition, the use of some supplements has resulted in serious adverse effects. From a regulatory standpoint, the US FDA recognizes dietary supplements as foods. This distinction has multiple ramifications, including the fact that manufacturers do not need to prove efficacy, safety, or quality prior to sale. Therefore, physicians and consumers must evaluate each supplement ingredient and formulation individually. This article outlines an evidence-based approach to assess dermatology supplements. As a starting point, all supplements should be evaluated for PPIES: purity, potency, interactions, efficacy, and safety.

摘要

皮肤科补充剂,通常作为“皮肤、头发和指甲”补充剂进行销售,正变得越来越受欢迎。然而,许多消费者对膳食补充剂的科学原理或补充剂行业的具体情况缺乏了解。虽然某些补充剂在合适的人群中以合适的剂量使用可能被证明是有益的,但许多补充剂的证据却很少。此外,一些补充剂的使用已导致严重的不良反应。从监管角度来看,美国食品药品监督管理局(FDA)将膳食补充剂认定为食品。这种区别有多种影响,包括制造商在销售前无需证明其有效性、安全性或质量这一事实。因此,医生和消费者必须分别评估每种补充剂的成分和配方。本文概述了一种基于证据的方法来评估皮肤科补充剂。作为起点,所有补充剂都应从以下几个方面进行评估:纯度、效力、相互作用、功效和安全性。

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