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Jayyy

06/27/17 3:10 PM

#9709 RE: old biohf guy #9708

Thanks for providing--regarding this fraud I especially like this part related to health fraud Sucanon.
"Watch out for the following product types and their treatment claims:
• “Natural” supplements. We’ve warned consumers in the past about the dangers of supplements. Some drugs labeled as “natural” were found to contain pharmaceutical ingredients that may actually harm rather than help.
• Dietary supplements. These supplements claim to treat and even prevent diabetes. These products are not FDA approved and therefore cannot make such a claim.
• Online pharmacy drugs. Online suppliers are selling prescription drugs to people without a prescription. Unapproved versions of diabetes drugs are found on these pharmacy websites.
• Unapproved OTC medications. These drugs claim to relieve symptoms associated with diabetes, but are not approved by the FDA.

old biohf guy

06/27/17 3:10 PM

#9710 RE: old biohf guy #9708

So what possible reason could there be to post the CR article without the following key sentence:

it warned 15 companies last week about the illegal marketing of certain diabetes products, including Glucocil, Glytain, ProBeta’s Gynmena Sylvestre, and Zostrix Joint and Arthritis Pain Relief Cream.

As always, be sure to consider the source of all posts. Remember that a tiger never changes it stripes!