98-18319. National Toxicology Program; Notice of International Workshop to ``Evaluate Research Needs on the Use and Safety of Medicinal Herbs''  

  • [Federal Register Volume 63, Number 132 (Friday, July 10, 1998)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 37404-37405]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 98-18319]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
    
    Public Health Service
    
    
    National Toxicology Program; Notice of International Workshop to 
    ``Evaluate Research Needs on the Use and Safety of Medicinal Herbs''
    
        The Workshop will be held at the National Institute of 
    Environmental Health Sciences, Conference Facility in Research Triangle 
    Park, North Carolina September 23 and 24 1998 from 8:30 to 5:00 each 
    day.
    
    Background
    
        Herbal medicines and dietary supplements account for one of the 
    fastest growing markets in U.S. pharmacies and constitute a multi-
    billion dollar industry. It is estimated that as many as 1,500 
    botanicals are sold in the U.S. as dietary supplements or ethnic 
    traditional medicines. It is further estimated that greater than 50% of 
    the U.S. population uses one or more dietary supplements including 
    medicinal herbs. Medicinal herbs are not, however, subject to the same 
    testing for efficacy or safety mandated for prescription or over-the-
    counter drugs. Given the increasing use of some medicinal herbs and the 
    paucity of toxicological data, this workshop will bring together a 
    panel of national and international experts to discuss the use of the 
    medicinal herbs and dietary supplements and to establish research needs 
    that address public health
    
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    concerns. The tentative program follows:
    
    Wednesday, September 23, 1998
    
    Opening Comments
    
    The NIEHS--Dr. Carl Barrett, National Institute of Environmental Health 
    Sciences
    The National Toxicology Program--Dr. George Lucier, National Institute 
    of Environmental Health Sciences
    Comments from NIH Office of Dietary Supplements--Dr. Bernadette 
    Marriott, National Institutes of Health
    DHHS Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion--Dr. Kenneth D. 
    Fisher, Dept. of Health & Human Services
    Society for the Advancement of Women's Health Research--Ms. Phyllis 
    Greenberger, Society for the Advancement of Women's Health Research
    Keynote Speaker: ``Science, Politics, Public Opinion and Herbal Dietary 
    Supplements''--Dr. Norman B. Farnsworth, University of Illinois, 
    Chicago
    Session I: Benefits and Risks Associated with the Use of Medicinal 
    Herbs--Dr. H.B. Matthews, (Session Moderator)
    Commonly Used Medicinal Herbs in the United States--Mr. Mark 
    Blumenthal, American Botanical Council
    Ranking Possible Toxic and Carcinogenic Hazards of Natural and 
    Synthetic Chemicals--Dr. Lois Gold, Lawrence Berkeley National 
    Laboratory
    USP Panel on the Identification and Standardization of Natural 
    Products--Dr. V. Srini Srinivasan, U.S. Pharmacopoeia
    Session II: International Research on the Efficacy and Safety of 
    Dietary Supplements and Medicinal Herbs Worldwide--Dr. Bernadette 
    Marriott (Session Moderator)
    Research of Medicinal Herbs in Germany--Dr. Prof. Hildebert Wagner, 
    Institute for Pharmaceutical Biologie
    Ancient-Modern Concordance in Ayurvedic Medicinal Plants--Dr. Sukh Dev, 
    New Friends Colony, India
    Medicinal Herbs in Japan--Prof. Yutaka Sashida, Tokyo Pharmaceutical 
    University
    Open Discussion & Public Comment
    
    Thursday, September 24, 1998
    
    Session III: Research on Medicinal Herbs and Dietary Supplements in the 
    U.S.--Dr. Norman Farnsworth (Session Moderator)
    Methodology and Testing to Insure Product Content and Quality--Dr. Joe 
    Betz & Dr. William Obermeyer, Food & Drug Administration
    Research on Dietary Supplements: An Industry Perspective--Loren D. 
    Israelsen, Utah Natural Products Alliance
    Current Research Programs of the U.S. Dietary Supplement Industry--Dr. 
    Jill Ellis, National Nutritional Foods Association
    Session IV: Panel Discussion on Research Needs to Assure Safety of 
    Medicinal Herbs and Dietary Supplements in the U.S.--Dr. Kenneth D. 
    Fisher (Session Moderator)
    Dr. Bernadette Marriott, Director, NIH Office of Dietary Supplements
    Dr. Wayne B. Jonas, Director, NIH Office of Alternative Medicine
    Dr. Linda D. Meyers, Deputy Director for Science and Nutrition DHHS, 
    Office of Disease Prevention and Nutrition
    Dr. Elizabeth A. Yetley, Director, Office of Special Nutrition, US FDA
    Mr. Loren Israelsen, Executive Director, Utah Natural Products Alliance
    Dr. Jill Ellis, Scientific Director, NNFA
    Dr. Rossanne M. Philen, Chief Environmental Hazards Epidemiology 
    Section, NCEH
    Mr. David Schardt, Associate Nutritionist, Center for Science in the 
    Public Interest
    Session V: Open Discussion on Research Needs to Assure Safety of 
    Medicinal Herbs and Dietary Supplements in the U.S.--Dr. H.B. Matthews 
    (Session Moderator)
    Workshop Adjourns
    
        Co-sponsors for the workshop include National Institutes of 
    Health's Office of Dietary Supplements and National Institute of 
    Environmental Health Sciences; the Department of Health and Human 
    Services National Toxicology Program and Office of Disease Prevention 
    and Health Promotion; the Food and Drug Administration's Office of 
    Special Nutrition and the Society for the Advancement of Women's Health 
    Research.
        The meeting is open to the public, limited only by space available. 
    The program includes time for open discussion. In addition time will be 
    allotted to persons wishing to make oral comments. Those wishing to 
    speak are encouraged to pre-register. The time allotted for each 
    presenter will be dependent on the number of speakers.
        To register, please submit the following: name, address, 
    institutional affiliation, department, address, city, state, phone, fax 
    and email address to Jaime Edge, NIEHS, P.O. Box 12233, Research 
    Triangle Park, NC 27709 (fax: 919-541-0295 or email to 
    edge@niehs.nih.gov.
        For further information on the meeting plans contact Dr. Matthews 
    at (919) 541-3252; for any other information on the workshop contact 
    Alma Britton (919) 541-0530; Fax (919)-541-0295 or email: 
    britton@niehs.nih.gov.
    
        Dated: June 30, 1998.
    Kenneth Olden,
    Director, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences.
    [FR Doc. 98-18319 Filed 7-9-98; 8:45 am]
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