TY - JOUR T1 - Emergency department visits and hospitalisations for adverse events related to dietary supplements are common JF - Evidence Based Medicine JO - Evid Based Med SP - 79 LP - 79 DO - 10.1136/ebmed-2015-110362 VL - 21 IS - 2 AU - Pieter A Cohen Y1 - 2016/04/01 UR - http://ebm.bmj.com/content/21/2/79.abstract N2 - Commentary on: Geller AI, Shehab N, Weidle NJ, et al. Emergency department visits for adverse events related to dietary supplements. N Eng J Med 2015;373:1531–40.OpenUrlCrossRefPubMedVitamins, minerals, probiotics, botanical extracts and other ingredients are sold as dietary supplements in the USA.1 Supplements are sold directly to consumers and do not require premarket approval. All supplements are presumed to be safe. However, prior research has found that individual supplements can pose serious health risks.2 ,3 This study was the first attempt to estimate the number of consumers in the USA who require emergency department (ED) visits or hospitalisations due to supplement adverse events.The authors estimated the number of ED visits and hospital admissions for adverse events associated with dietary supplements in … ER -