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FDA, FTC warn public of fraudulent H1N1 products

FDA, FTC warn public of fraudulent H1N1 products

Bottle containing "VirusBom", is claimed to kill the Swine-flu virus, Taipei, Taiwan.


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With the scare of H1N1 across the country, there are companies touting that their products will help prevent, treat or cure the 2009 H1N1 influenza virus.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the Federal Trade Commission are alerting the public to be wary of Web sites and other promotions that promise to help fight H1N1.
“Consumers who purchase products to treat the novel 2009 H1N1 virus that are not approved, cleared or authorized by the FDA for the treatment or prevention of influenza risk their health and the health of their families,” said Michael Chappell, acting FDA Associate Commissioner for Regulatory Affairs. “In conjunction with the Federal Trade Commission, the FDA has developed an aggressive strategy to identify, investigate, and take regulatory or criminal action against individuals or businesses that wrongfully promote purported 2009 H1N1 influenza products in an attempt to take advantage of the current flu public health emergency.”

Products that are offered for sale to the public with these claims haven’t been approved, researched or tested for their effectiveness against H1N1 and many of these products are being sold through illegitimate Web sites. The operators of these web sites take advantage of the public’s concerns about H1N1 influenza and their desire to protect themselves and their families, according to a press release from the FDA.

“The last thing any consumer needs right now is to be conned by someone selling fraudulent flu remedies,” said FTC Chairman Jon Leibowitz. “The FTC will act swiftly against companies that resort to deceptive advertising.”

Consumers are urged to contact their health care providers or legitimate medical supply services if they have questions or concerns about medical products or personal protective equipment. People are also being urged to report any suspected fraudulent products or criminal activity relating to FDA regulated products associated with H1N1 Flu Virus (Swine Flu), including the names of web sites that may be offering these products for sale, to the FDA by visiting: http://www.fda.gov/oci/flucontact.html

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