FDA Orders Firms to Stop Selling Fraudulent Cancer Products

On June 17, 2008, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) sent warning letters to 23 companies and two foreign individuals who are selling and marketing products that fraudulently claim to cure cancer.

The list of companies who received warning letters is located on the FDA website.

The series of warning letters that were sent out are a part of attempts made to prevent companies from selling and marketing fraudulent products.

If the companies do not adhere to the letters sent by the FDA, further action may be taken, such as criminal prosecution.

Defective drug attorneys are working to protect consumers from becoming ill from fraudulently marketed products.

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