New Approach Methodologies (NAMs) for ad hoc human health risk assessment of food and non-food products - Proceedings of a workshop.

Journal: Regulatory toxicology and pharmacology : RTP

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Affiliated Institutions:  RIVM, Centre for Prevention, Lifestyle and Health, Bilthoven, the Netherlands. RIVM, Centre for Safety of Substances and Products, Bilthoven, the Netherlands. Electronic address: hester.hendriks@rivm.nl. RIVM, Centre for Safety of Substances and Products, Bilthoven, the Netherlands. RIVM, Centre for Health Protection, Bilthoven, the Netherlands. Science Lines, Vleuten, the Netherlands.

Abstract summary 

RIVM convened a workshop on the use of New Approach Methodologies (NAMs) for the ad hoc human health risk assessment of food and non-food products. Central to the workshop were two case studies of marketed products with a potential health concern: the botanical Tabernanthe iboga which is used to facilitate mental or spiritual insight or to (illegally) treat drug addiction and is associated with cardiotoxicity, and dermal creams containing female sex hormones, intended for use by perimenopausal women to reduce menopause symptoms without medical supervision. The workshop participants recognized that data from NAM approaches added valuable information for the ad hoc risk assessment of these products, although the available approaches were inadequate to derive health-based guidance values. Recommendations were provided on how to further enhance and implement NAM approaches in regulatory risk assessment, specifying both scientific and technical aspects as well as stakeholder engagement aspects.

Authors & Co-authors:  de Wit Hendriks van Engelen Heusinkveld Kienhuis Rorije Woutersen van der Zee Jeurissen

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Authors :  9
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Doi : 10.1016/j.yrtph.2024.105615
SSN : 1096-0295
Study Population
Women,Female
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Ad hoc risk assessment;Borderline products;Dermal creams containing female sex hormones;New approach methodologies (NAMs);Regulatory risk assessment;Tabernanthe iboga
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Netherlands