Medical food refers to specially formulated and processed products intended for the dietary management of a disease or condition that has distinctive nutritional needs that cannot be met by a normal diet alone. These foods are used under medical supervision and are regulated differently from conventional foods and drugs.
Category | Definition |
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Medical Food | Specifically formulated for disease management and requires medical supervision. |
Dietary Supplement | Contains nutrients or bioactive compounds but is not meant for disease-specific dietary management. |
Functional Food | Regular food with added benefits (e.g., fortified cereals, probiotic yogurt). |
Medical foods are not subject to the same FDA premarket approval process as drugs but must meet: