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FDA Warns of Cancer-Causing Agent in Japanese Diet Pills

Another consumer warning has been issued by the Food and Drug Administration, this one concerning a type of diet pill that contains a dangerous ingredient.

Consumers are being advised to immediately discontinue use of Japan Rapid Weight Loss Diet Pills Green.  This item is available on Amazon and other online retailers.  It is distributed by the firm Xiushentang.

The reason for the warning is the presence of phenolphthalein, which is considered a possible cancer-causing agent in the United States.  This item, typically used in various chemical experiments, is not allowed to be marketed in America.  Going even further, the FDA has said that the item can actually damage or mutate DNA, and that it is neither effective nor safe.

Not surprisingly, the FDA is urging customers to throw the item away if it is in their possession, and not to buy it if they were thinking about doing so.  Consumers and healthcare professionals alike are being asked to file a report about the item with the FDA if adverse effects are experienced.  These effects should also prompt a visit to the nearest doctor.

This is the FDA’s latest attempt to curb the usage of online drugs that purport to help you lose weight but contain unlisted dangerous chemicals.

As a personal injury attorney in San Jose, I understand how potentially hazardous these items can be.  There’s typically a reason why they are not widely available in physical retail outlets, and I hope as a Long Beach personal injury lawyer that consumers are wise to the dangers of unapproved products.


FDA Orders Syntec Dietary Supplements Seizure

By Los Angeles Personal Injury Lawyer on December 6, 2011

According to news sources, U.S Marshals received calls from The Food and Drug Administration to seize Syntec Inc. dietary supplement products due to false claims by the manufacturer in regards to the effectiveness of the drug to treat and cure certain diseases.

The FDA announced the measure after the manufacturer reportedly introduced new products to the market without FDA review. The marketing claims of the new drugs state that it could be used to prevent, treat or cure diseases such as cardiovascular disease and asthma, among others. The dietary supplements have brand names BoneCare, CardioCare, DigestiveCare, JointCare, SynBio, SynBio-X, SynCell, SynGevity, SynOmega, SynOPC, SynOPC-X, SynPhyto-K, SynVita, and VisionCar, the FDA said.

The agency has said that the claims of the company are not approved by the FDA.

As a product liability attorney Los Angeles, I’ve seen dangerous products of this kind in the past and know the severity of the hazards they entail. I hope this information can help raise awareness about this product. If you or a loved one has been injured through the use of a defective product, speak with a Los Angeles personal injury lawyer to learn about the legal options available to you. Please, continue to visit our blog for regular updates about unsafe and dangerous consumer products.


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