Provides quality education to healthcare professionals, consumers and manufacturers involved in the emerging nutraceutical industry.
CHPA is the not-for-profit association representing the makers of over-the-counter medicines and nutritional supplements, and the consumers who rely on these healthcare products.
The Dietary Supplement Information Bureau™ (DSIB™) was founded in 2001 to promote the responsible use of vitamins, minerals, herbs and specialty supplements. They are committed to ensuring that consumers, the media, health professionals, and policymakers have the complete facts about dietary supplements.
Promoting Quality, Accessibility and Affordability in the dietary supplement industry.
The International Coenzyme Q10 Association (IQA) is a non-profit association formed in 1997 to promote research and educational activities related to coenzyme Q10. It was formed by the Founding Members, a group of scientists, many of whom had worked with Karl Folkers, the pioneer in the clinical use of coenzyme Q10.
The first company to commercialize CoQ10 and Ubiquinol.
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