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"FDA Warning letter - Imulux, Aviralex, OXi-MED, others"
 
http://www.fda.gov/bbs/topics/NEWS/2008/NEW01803.html


FDA News
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 6, 2008
Media Inquiries:
Rita Chappelle, 301-827-6242
Consumer Inquiries:
888-INFO-FDA


FDA Warns Companies Importing and Marketing Drugs Over the Internet that Fraudulently Claim to Prevent and Treat STDs
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today issued Warning Letters to six U.S. companies and one foreign individual for marketing unapproved and misbranded drugs over the Internet to U.S. consumers for the prevention and treatment of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs).

Some of these products, directed at U.S. consumers, falsely claim to have "FDA Approval" and some claim to be "more effective" than conventional medicine. The products are sold as Tetrasil, Genisil, Aviralex, OXi-MED, Imulux, Beta-mannan, Micronutrient, Qina, and SlicPlus. Consumers who are currently using these products should stop their use immediately and consult their health care professional if they have experienced any adverse effects that they suspect are related to the use of any of these products.

"The products pose a serious health threat to unsuspecting consumers who don’t know that these products are not FDA approved and have not been proven safe or effective," said Janet Woodcock, M.D., deputy commissioner for scientific and medical programs, chief medical officer, and acting director of the FDA’s Center for Drug Evaluation and Research. "STDs are very serious diseases and these products give consumers a false sense of security that they are protected from STDs."

The products claim to prevent or treat a variety of STDs, including Herpes, Chlamydia, Human Papilloma Virus, cervical dysplasia, and HIV/AIDS. The FDA considers these U.S. and imported products to be unapproved new drugs being marketed in violation of the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act. They are also misbranded under the law because they lack proper directions for use by consumers. In addition, some of the products are misbranded because they make false and misleading claims.

Examples of claims that these products make include "Treatment Kills all Herpes Viruses WITHOUT having to use conventional drugs or medications," "Greatest STD Protection Without Condoms," (SlicPlus) and "The active ingredient in our product is FDA certified to destroy 99.9992 percent of all pathogenic organisms Chlamydia" (OXi-MED).

The Warning Letters inform the companies that failure to properly resolve violations of the law may cause them to face further enforcement action that can include seizure of illegal products, injunction, and possible criminal prosecution.

Issuing these Warning Letters is part of the FDA’s ongoing campaign against fraudulent products marketed on the Internet for serious and life-threatening diseases. The agency also works to educate consumers about the risks and dangers that exist from buying unsafe products.

Consumers and health care professionals should notify the FDA of any complaints or problems associated with these products. These reports may be made to MedWatch, the FDA’s voluntary reporting program, by calling 800-FDA-1088, or electronically at www.fda.gov/medwatch/report.htm.

To view the letters,
http://www.fda.gov/foi/warning_letters/s6680c.htm - Aviralex Int.

http://www.fda.gov/foi/warning_letters/s6681c.htm - Aidance Skincare

http://www.fda.gov/foi/warning_letters/s6682c.htm - Health-science-report

http://www.fda.gov/foi/warning_letters/s6683c.htm - NeumaLife

http://www.fda.gov/foi/warning_letters/s6684c.htm - IMULUX, LLC

http://www.fda.gov/foi/warning_letters/s6685c.htm - Saferex Laboratories

http://www.fda.gov/foi/warning_letters/s6686c.htm - McKinnon, Blair

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  WooHoo... Imulux !! Imagine that. Rajahadmin Mar-07-08 1
     RE: WooHoo... Imulux !! Imagine that. auntiejessiadmin Mar-08-08 2
         Yes, I read all of them... Rajahadmin Mar-08-08 3
             RE: Yes, I read all of them... nathatlie Apr-04-08 4
                 RE: Yes, I read all of them... howl Apr-10-08 5
                     RE: Yes, I read all of them... snowbunny Jun-01-08 6

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Rajahadmin
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1. "WooHoo... Imulux !! Imagine that."
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LAST EDITED ON Mar-08-08 AT 00:13 AM (CST)
 
I'll bet the guy who wrote that Imulux page at http://imulux.googlepages.com is chortling over this one.

At the moment, their pages are still making the prohibited claims, but, in fairness, they do have 15 days to take action.

"Do the Right Thing. It will gratify some people and astound the rest." - Paraphrased from Mark Twain


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2. "RE: WooHoo... Imulux !! Imagine that."
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haha I bet he is.

Did you read any of the letters? These people make some strange claims.

Jess

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3. "Yes, I read all of them..."
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There are some bizarre claims for sure.

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4. "RE: Yes, I read all of them..."
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   Well I don't know about these products but I surely know others that can work and could receive a FDA notice exactly like this one.

It is your choice to trust FDA like organization. It's not mine. Why are aspartame, micro-wave ovens and so forth still on the market if they really want to protect people?

I do agree that they are a lot of scams out there when it comes to herpes but I also don't think the FDA is the perfect and most reliable source for sorting things out.
It's often a money or power thing that base their decision, not safety. I mean no previously approved product or drug would have been taken off the market if this system was perfect.

Cheers,

Nathalie Foy

>There are some bizarre claims for sure.
>
>"Do the Right Thing. It will gratify some people and
>astound the rest." - Paraphrased from Mark Twain

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5. "RE: Yes, I read all of them..."
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   LAST EDITED ON Apr-10-08 AT 07:39 AM (CST)
 
The FDA is currently the ONLY organization which is trying to keep the claims of companies producing nutraceuticals in check. The companies in large part have not been doing it themselves. Frankly I wish the FDA had the money and authority to do a lot more.

There are two common things I see with nuraceuticals on the net. Irresponsible companies claim to 'cure' or 'eliminate something like herpes. Blatant lying like that is illegal and immoral. Those claims should be removed. The FDA doesn't actually have enough people to go after all the net sites making false claims.

Also there are problems with QC with many of these products. Specifically many 'libido' enhancements actually have derivative of viagra in the products. Putting a prescription drug in an OTC is illegal. Since its not on the label it could result in death or injury. I have a real issue with that. The nutraceutical industry hasn't stepped up to the plate on this.

There are other QC issues. If an independent lab like consumer labs.com runs a check they may find NONE of the ingredient listed on the label. They have have also found lead in some of these products. How can we expect the average nutraceutical to be safe? Again if the industry is taking up the responsibility someone has to.

http://www.cfsan.fda.gov/~dms/supplmnt.html

http://www.consumerlab.com/


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6. "RE: Yes, I read all of them..."
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   Crap. I was so freaked out when i first realized what i have that i bought that genisil stuff. wish i would have seen this post first cuz it was expensive! it does ease the itching/burning some, but is definitly not a cure...

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