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  • Military Health
  • Dietary Supplements
  • Regulatory Policy

Background:

  • The Institute of Medicine (IOM) recommended military-wide policies for safe dietary supplement (DS) use in 2008.
  • Service Members require guidance on managing dietary supplement use and reporting adverse events.
  • The Department of Defense (DoD) has historically faced challenges in standardizing DS safety protocols.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review military activities and best practices for the safe use of dietary supplements (DS) by Service Members.
  • To summarize the development of policies and reporting mechanisms for DS adverse events within the DoD.
  • To highlight the establishment of Operation Supplement Safety (OPSS) as a central resource.

Main Methods:

  • Review of military directives and initiatives related to dietary supplement use.
  • Analysis of the Department of Defense Instruction (DoDI) issued in March 2022.
  • Identification of key programs and policies aimed at enhancing DS safety and adverse event reporting.

Main Results:

  • The DoD issued a new Instruction (DoDI) in March 2022 establishing guidelines for DS use.
  • An official list of prohibited substances is now provided.
  • Operation Supplement Safety (OPSS) at CHAMP is designated as the primary resource for DS information.

Conclusions:

  • New DoD policies aim to improve the safe use of dietary supplements by Service Members.
  • Identified gaps in adverse event reporting necessitate collaborative efforts across multiple constituencies.
  • Standardized reporting and education are crucial for mitigating risks associated with DS use in the military.