FDA cracks down on fluoride supplements for children
The FDA cites limited benefits and safety concerns, including effects on the gut microbiome and cognition, restricting unapproved fluoride supplements for young children.
- On Friday, the Food and Drug Administration announced it is halting sales of unapproved ingestible fluoride prescriptions for children age 3 or younger and for older children at low or moderate risk of tooth decay, telling four companies to stop marketing those products.
- The FDA launched a safety review in May after the Make American Healthy Again Commission named fluoride supplements for investigation and a new scientific analysis published Friday found limited benefits and safety concerns.
- The FDA pointed to microbiome and developmental concerns, saying supplements may disrupt gut microbiome, cause tooth spotting or discoloration, and cited `preliminary but potentially concerning` data on children's intellectual development.
- Providers can still prescribe after consultation, and the FDA action stopped short of market removal, though dentists warned restrictions could increase cavities in rural communities lacking fluoridated water.
- Most U.S. residents live where water fluoridation began in 1945 and the CDC calls it a top health advance, though Kennedy seeks to end it and experts emphasize preserving supplements.
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