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Weight Loss Drugs, Body Building And Sexual Enhancement Supplements Crackdown By FDA

12/15/10 02:12 PM ET   AP

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WASHINGTON — The Food and Drug Administration is cracking down on manufacturers of certain weight loss, body building and sexual enhancement supplements that contain potentially dangerous ingredients.

The FDA said Wednesday that some manufacturers are deceptively labeling products to hide that they contain ingredients known to cause adverse health effects. Other supplements contain ingredients that should only be available by prescription.

"These tainted products can cause serious adverse effects, including strokes, organ failure, and death," said FDA Commissioner Margaret Hamburg. "The manufacturers selling these tainted products are operating outside the law."

Dietary supplements can slip through the regulatory cracks because, unlike drugs, they do not have to be approved by the FDA before they are marketed. Manufacturers are responsible for making sure their products are safe.

The FDA has pressured companies to recall nearly 200 inappropriately-formulated products since 2007, including 80 that were marketed as body building supplements, according to the agency. The recalled products were linked to reports of stroke, kidney failure, liver injury and death.

Government regulators do not have the power to force companies to recall products, and instead the FDA usually issues warning letters to draw attention to illegal products.

In a letter to the supplement industry, the agency said manufacturers who distribute tainted products could face criminal prosecution.

Executives from the supplement industry said they support the FDA crackdown and would share the letter with companies.

"The spiking of supplements with drugs is a crime, it endangers the public and undermines our members and other legitimate manufacturers and retailers of supplements," said John Gay, executive director of the Natural Products Association, on a media call with FDA leadership.

The FDA said the agency is targeting weight loss products containing sibutramine, which has been withdrawn from the market for causing increased risk of heart attack and stroke. The agency said it has discovered "dozens of products" that contain the ingredient, including those marketed under the brand names Slimming Beauty, Solo Slim and Slim-30.

Body building products under scrutiny include those containing anabolic steroids or steroid analogs. The agency cited Tren Xtreme, ArimaDex, and Clomed as supplements that have been labeled to contain those products.

The agency also warned consumers to be wary of sexual enhancement products that include similar ingredients to the approved drugs Viagra, Cialis, and Levitra. Those ingredients should only be available by prescription. The FDA said products marketed under the names Vigor-25, Duro Extend Capsules for Men, and Magic Power Coffee have been determined to be in violation of federal law.

"Consumers should avoid products marketed as supplements that claim to have effects similar to prescription drugs," said Michael Levy, director of labeling compliance for the agency. "Consumers should also be wary of products with labeling only in a foreign language or that are marketed through mass e-mails."

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03:08 PM on 12/23/2010
Either by the FDA. Really these prescription medications should be restricted to people who do not need. I remember an article by Findrxonline where mention as vicodin lorcet, percocet, medicines have side effects which can impair the health of a person is not accustomed to digesting them. We recommend not using these medicines without prescription.
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10:56 AM on 12/19/2010
Good, because I'm still not 4 inches longer
10:17 AM on 12/18/2010
What a person puts into their body is their personal business!
03:50 PM on 12/18/2010
This article is not about your sexual habits.
09:49 AM on 12/17/2010
The article states, "Dietary supplements can slip through the regulatory cracks because, unlike drugs, they do not have to be approved by the FDA before they are marketed. Manufacturers are responsible for making sure their products are safe."


This is simply not true. Since 1994, the FDA DOES HAVE PREMARKET APPROVAL over any new supplement ingredient introduced into the marketplace. The manufacturer is required to file a New Dietary Ingredient (NDI) application with the FDA, which must include evidence that their product is safe. If the agency finds the evidence insufficient, the application will be denied. Since 1994, the FDA has denied about 75% of NDI applications filed, thereby preventing many potentially unsafe supplements from being marketed. Of course the FDA has never approved any drug or its synthetic analogue for use as a supplement ingredient, so all such products are in violation of this provision of 1994's DSHEA.

The New Dietary Ingredient regulations are explained on the FDA's website:
http://www.fda.gov/Food/DietarySupplements/ucm109764.htm

It is certainly a welcome development to see the FDA finally use its enforcement powers to rid the marketplace of these illegal products.
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10:35 PM on 12/16/2010
First the Obama administration won't let me hold dog fights, now they won't let me manufacture pharmaceuticals? A man's gotta pay the bills somehow!

Anyone need a dentist?
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10:27 PM on 12/16/2010
They don't want us taking weight loss medicine because they can't profit from healthy people. I would gobble down fen-phen before I ever would take some types of cholesterol lowering medicine.
02:24 PM on 12/16/2010
What is my fat schoolmate who has e.d. going to do now?
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10:44 PM on 12/16/2010
I am not your schoolmate.
08:47 AM on 12/17/2010
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01:41 PM on 12/16/2010
I'm always amazed by the sensationalism that accompanies any news story about dietary supplements. The truth is that there are hardly any adverse effects (reporting on these is now required by law) reported from their use.
In January, 2010, I reported on my nonprofit site, WellWise, that the U.S. National Poison Data System published a report saying that there was not a single report of someone being killed by vitamins, minerals, amino acids or herbal supplements in 2008 (it's latest reporting period), including such popular supplements as blue cohosh, echinacea, ginkgo biloba, ginseng, kava kava, St. John's wort, valerian, yohimbe, Asian medicines, ayurvedic medicines, creatine, blue-green algae, glucosamine, chondroitin, melatonin, or any homeopathic remedies. Not one.
Compare this to the millions of deaths and serious health complications caused by FDA-approved pharmaceuticals, and the supplement industry comes off like a saint. The FDA itself has estimated that one anti-inflammatory drug alone, Vioxx, has caused between 89,000 and 140,000 deaths in the United States. Worldwide, the estimates run to 200,000.
In addition, The American Journal of Medicine wrote in July 1998: "Conservative calculations estimate that approximately 107,000 patients are hospitalized annually for nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID)-related gastrointestinal (GI) complications, and at least 16,500 NSAID-related deaths occur each year among arthritis patients alone."
To what should we attribute the hysterical tone the media often takes over supplement adulteration, as opposed to the relative silence on pharmaceuticals?
04:37 PM on 12/16/2010
I agree with you when it comes to the tone, although one does have to wonder what the long term effects of taking tainted products might be.

Personally, I have taken plenty of supplements for athletic purposes. I researched ingredients and companies thoroughly before putting anything in my body. The issue arises when products are mislabeled or tainted, or when they are being sold to uninformed consumers.
Before most prohormones and designer steroids were taken off the market, they were pushed heavily to users under 21 at places like GNC. They were sold as supplements, but don't fall under the same categorizations as you describe (proteins, aminos, vitamins, etc). They are drugs that cleverly avoided FDA scrutiny to the detriment of many users.
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09:32 AM on 12/16/2010
Finally! This is great to see, so that people who use these products will not have to suffer any strokes or other health issues.

But it is still confusing, as all the CVS, Walgreens, and Rite Aids seem to carry some of these non-FDA approved items. And not just these body building and sexual enhancement ones, but the Five Hour Energy drinks, too. They are actually sold on the countertop at CVS! If that is not a mixed message of endorsement for profit versus recommended for safe use, I don't know what is.
04:39 PM on 12/16/2010
5 Hour Energy drinks are as dangerous as a cup of coffee. No need to get so riled up. The fact of the matter is that many of these products do nothing, harmful or otherwise.
10:18 AM on 12/18/2010
lol Perhaps you should research the ingredients in products you know nothing of, so then you won't feel the need to make foolish comments about them?

This would require time and effort on your part though...
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07:08 AM on 12/16/2010
here you go, from a country with universal health care,
http://www.popsci.com/science/article/2010-12/implant-beat-chronic-pain-microchip-embedded-spine
The same place where 100s of medical advancements happen every year. Im sure here in the US someone will copy this in the next 5 years, and our media will be all over it as the latest and greatest, only could be done in America. Like hand transplants, radio waves and even freezing of cancer cells to remove them was and many many other things discovered and applied first in other countries. Even the famous face transplant from France, later done here and appalled as event changing. We copy more than invent in medical in the US anymore. We do however claim to be the best. Except when it comes to taking care of our own citizens. which other Universal health care countries can do while blowing us away in medical advances. The USA, is getting to be more of a joke everyday with the Ivy Greed capitalist in charge.
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08:18 PM on 12/15/2010
Over the counter sexual enhancement drugs are nothing really but mostly caffeine and caffeine-like substances such as gingko biloba, etc. All they do is make you feel like you have drunk like 9 gallons of black coffee. LOL. I certainly did not feel "horny" but I did feel like I wanted to dismantle my garage.
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07:45 PM on 12/15/2010
Now we know why Boehner and McConell were crying at the capital and on tv. Someone cut off their Viagra.
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07:09 AM on 12/16/2010
they should be calling Bob Dole. I bet he has a life time supply
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06:55 PM on 12/15/2010
Where are the days of Kessler, when the FDA would have marched in to factories with soldiers to confiscate the material and the equipment to make it?

Sadly, most of these companies will close up shop and open under a different name, if they have a shop to begin with. The best remedy is for education. Where there's no market, these vultures will disappear.
06:14 PM on 12/15/2010
As I am sure that Sarah and Hannity will point out, this is SOCIALISM!!!!!!!!!!!!! The evil government meddling in free enterprise!!!!!! Companies would never do anything to endanger their customers, it is the "genius of the free market"!!!!
More BIG Government out to control us through our god given sexual enhancement products!!!
Where is the Tea Guys to stop the evil FDA on this!!!
03:09 PM on 12/15/2010
Commend the FDA for partnering with responsible trade associations and their dietary supplement manufacturers who adhere to good manufacturing practices, a code of ethics and integrity of their supply chain. By working together, consumers can be better protected against illegal 'fly-by-night' entities.

Michael McBurney, Head of Scientific Affairs, DSM Nutritional Products Inc
http://TalkingNutrition.dsm.com
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06:06 PM on 12/15/2010
This is a step up to be sure.
04:42 PM on 12/16/2010
The media likes to harp on the every recall and banned substance by the FDA. In reality, there are a lot of reputable companies creating innovative and safe products while adhering to strict manufacturing standards. The problem is that these companies get little to no media attention.

Part of this has to do with some of the ridiculous marketing tactics used in the the supplement industry.