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RDRC

RDRC

Disease Risk-Factor Reduction Claims (RDRC) represent a distinctive tier of health claims that closely mirror the attributes of medicinal claims, but are applicable to non-drug products. Positioned as one of the most substantial levels of health claims, RDRCs underline the potential of a product or dietary component to play a contributory role in diminishing the risk factors intricately linked to specific diseases.

 

It’s crucial to emphasize that these claims are distinct from direct assertions of disease reduction. Instead, they explicitly pertain to the mitigation of well-established risk elements associated with the targeted disease. By adhering to RDRC guidelines, manufacturers communicate the promising capacity of their offerings to address underlying risk factors, thereby contributing to the broader landscape of health enhancement and risk minimization.

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