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FTC Continues Focus on Cold and Weight Loss Supplement Claims, Settles with Iovate for $5.5M
July 14, 2010On July 14th, the FTC announced the settlement of a significant false advertising case against Iovate Health Sciences U.S.A. and Canadian affiliates for false weight loss, cold, flu and allergy claims relating to 5 of the company's products. The settlement includes $5.5M for refunds to consumers, and represents a continuation of the FTC's focus on the weight loss and immune/cold/flu dietary supplement categories. The case illustrates two aspects of advertising that can be expected to result in increased scrutiny — the use of actors dressed to look like doctors, and claims that products are "clinically proven." Just over one year ago, Iovate conducted a significant recall of one of its major products, Hydroxycut, as a result of adverse event reports that the product was associated with liver damage.
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- GAO Report on Clinical Research Inspections Encourages FDA to Care for its Clinical Inspection Program March 29, 2024
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- FDA Approval of New Therapy, Duvyzat, for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Represents Several Meaningful Firsts March 26, 2024
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- Big Molecule Watch Blog
- Bloomberg BNA Health Care Blog
- Drug and Device Law Blog
- Eye on FDA
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- IN VIVO Blog
- Internet Drug News.com
- Lachman Consultants Blog
- Medical Devices Today
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