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[[https://www.food.gov.uk/news-alerts/news/fsa-and-fss-issue-guidance-on-caffeine-in-food-supplements#revision-log]]
[[File: FSA_and_FSS_issue_guidance_on_caffeine_in_food_supplements.pdf]]
 
[[https://www.food.gov.uk/news-alerts/news/fsa-and-fss-issue-guidance-on-caffeine-in-food-supplements/ Caffeine Guidance]]

Latest revision as of 15:05, 26 September 2024

There is government advice on caffeine in food supplements, namely:

400mg per day is unlikely to cause adverse effects and pregnant women should keep to a limit of 200mg.

Article below and link.

File:FSA and FSS issue guidance on caffeine in food supplements.pdf

[Caffeine Guidance]