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. 2021 May 20;11(3):e2021075. doi: 10.5826/dpc.1103a75

Table 1.

Classification of 26 Vitamin A-containing Acne Supplements Sold Online

Dosage Criteria No. of Supplementsb
1. High doses of preformed vitamin A.a ≥ 3,000 mcg RAE or more, which is the UL for preformed vitamin A in adults ≥ 19 years as well as a potentially teratogenic dose [1,2] 3
2. High doses of vitamin A precursors. a >900 mcg RAE, the RDA of vitamin A (both preformed and precursors) for males ≥ 14 years [2] 4
3. Unknown risk
 Information in mcg RAE provided, but not enough information available to calculate IUs 2
 Information in IUs provided or can be calculated, but teratogenicity risk unknown because form of vitamin A or relative proportions of vitamin A forms not specified. >10,000 IU vitamin A 3
 Information in IUs provided, but not enough information to convert to mcg RAE 3
 Confusing labeling 4
 Labeling with discrepancies 3
 Dosage not specified 1
4. Low doses of vitamin A
 For females. <700 mcg RAE (both preformed and precursors), which is the RDA for females ≥14 years [2] 6
 For males. <900 mcg RAE (both preformed and precursors), which is the RDA for males ≥14 years [2] 9

IUs = international units; RAE = retinol activity equivalents; RDA = recommended daily allowance; UL = tolerable upper intake level.

a

Measured by mcg RAE or IUs.

b

Some supplements were placed into more than one category