- What is the difference between indications and uses?
- Can you take SAMe long term?
- How long can you take SAMe?
What is the difference between indications and uses?
So, simply put: Intended use = what you say on the label that the device is to be used for. Indications of use = the conditions or reasons for using the device. FDA wants you to be very "to the point" about your stated intended use on your 510(k) submissions.
Can you take SAMe long term?
Safety and Side Effects of SAMe
Information on the long-term safety of SAMe is limited because the participants in most studies took it only for short periods of time. However, in one study of alcohol-related liver disease, participants took SAMe for 2 years; in that study, no serious side effects were reported.
How long can you take SAMe?
Dosing. SAMe has most often been used by adults in doses of 400-1600 mg by mouth daily for up to 12 weeks. Speak with a healthcare provider to find out what dose might be best for a specific condition.