A Threat to Military Combat Power: Dietary Supplements
Affiliations
Affiliations
- 1Lt. Colonel, Chief of Pharmacy, Central Command, Camp Arifjan, Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan and Kuwait. Electronic address: Davewhaley5@gmail.com.
- 2Major US Air Force, Outpatient Physician, 455th EMDG, Craig Joint Theater Hospital, Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan.
- 3Consortium for Health and Military Performance, Department of Defense Center of Excellence, Department of Military and Emergency Medicine, Hébert School of Medicine, Uniformed Services University, Bethesda, Md.
Abstract
Background: The use of dietary supplements by young warfighters is pervasive and comes with a readiness cost, especially in the deployed setting. Predatory targeting and marketing by various unscrupulous companies put this population at risk for a higher than baseline risk for adverse events.
Methods: We report on 6 serious adverse events experienced by warfighters while deployed in Kuwait and Afghanistan. Presented is a discussion of current practice gaps and solutions, as well as details regarding how polypharmacy contributes to the seriousness of the threat posed by problematic supplements.
Results: The morbidity associated with the 6 cases of dietary supplement adverse events compromised mission readiness and was costly in terms of health and health care expenditures.
Conclusion: The military dietary supplement issue needs exposure, review, and action at the highest levels of government.
Keywords: Adverse events; Costs; Dietary supplements; Health care; Military.
Published by Elsevier Inc.
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