Medical foods: Science, regulation, and practical aspects. Summary of a workshop

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On August 13-14, 2019, the Healthcare Nutrition Council and the ASN held the Medical Foods Workshop: Science, Regulation, and Practical Aspects. Medical food products help patients manage their disease and improve their quality of life. Yet many hurdles exist to getting patients new products. In this workshop, participants addressed some of these hurdles, with specific emphasis on topics like the statutory term distinctive nutritional requirements, the regulatory term modification of the diet alone, the role of clinical guidelines, the requirement that medical foods be used under medical supervision, and differentiation of foods for special dietary use from medical foods, as well as product innovation and future research. Real-world examples were discussed for intractable epilepsy, diabetes, end-stage renal disease, and inflammatory bowel disease. Curr Dev Nutr 2021;5:nzaa172.

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Holmes, J. L., Biella, A., Morck, T., Rostorfer, J., & Schneeman, B. (2021). Medical foods: Science, regulation, and practical aspects. Summary of a workshop. Current Developments in Nutrition, 5. https://doi.org/10.1093/cdn/nzaa172

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