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Norway: Potential Regulation on “Other Substances” in Food Supplements

Marie Vaale-Hallberg


Throughout the years the Norwegian authorities have been restrictive with regards to food supplements, and it has been outspoken about the fact that it intends to continue these strict policies in the future. The aim is rather that the products serve an actual need in the population. The strict policies on food supplements are evident in the current maximumandminimumlevels of vitamins andminerals in food supplements, which establish themaximum levels rather low compared to other European countries. However, no particular rules on “other substances” have been put in place.

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