Guest guest Posted August 1, 2004 Report Share Posted August 1, 2004 Lane Labs has been selling Shark Cartilege for Cancer. They had some studies supporting it, but probably could not make a cancer claim. arnold ----------------- Forwarded Message: Subj:Sent to my friends and colleagues -- by (Schopick)- the FDA strikes big! Date:7/26/2004 12:10:00 AM Eastern Standard Time From:S1573 To:S1573 FDA NEWS FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE P04-64 July 13, 2004 U.S. District Judge Issues Permanent Injunction Against Lane Labs-USA, Inc. and Orders Firm to Refund Money to Purchasers of Illegally Marketed Unapproved Drugs The Food and Drug Administration today announced that Judge G. Bassler of the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey, has found that three products sold by Lane Labs-USA, Inc. and its president J. Lane (the defendants) as dietary supplements and a cosmetic - Benefin, MGN-3 and SkinAnswer - are, in fact, unapproved new drugs under federal law because they were being mar- keted as treatments for cancer, HIV, and skin cancer with- out FDA approval. In addition, Judge Bassler permanently enjoined the defendants from distributing BeneFin, MGN-3, and SkinAnswer unless the products are first either approved for marketing by the FDA or distributed pursuant to an Investigational New Drug (IND) application for purposes of conducting a clinical trial. Judge Bassler also ordered the defendants to pay restitution to all purchasers of BeneFin, MGN-3 and SkinAnswer since September 22, 1999. 'Today's action by Judge Bassler sends a strong signal that the promotion and sale of unapproved drug products, espec- ially for the treatment of cancer and other serious diseases, will not be tolerated,' said Dr. Lester M. Crawford, Acting Commissioner of Food and Drugs. 'Moreover, the court's decision ordering the defendants in this case to refund money to all purchasers of the unlaw- fully marketed products is particularly significant, because it puts promoters of such illegal products on notice that they cannot profit from this type of exploitation,' added Dr. Crawford. FDA issued a warning letter to the defendants in September, 1997. Nevertheless, the defendants continued promoting BeneFin, MGN-3, and SkinAnswer as treatments for cancer and other diseases through such means as mailings, Internet web sites, and employee statements. BeneFin, produced from shark cartilage, was promoted as a treatment for cancer. SkinAnswer, a glycoalkaloid skin cream, was marketed as a treatment for skin cancer. MGN-3, a rice-bran extract, was promoted as a treatment for cancer and HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. The government's request for a permanent injunction was based on the defendants' demonstrated unwillingness to comply with the law. " COMMENT FROM BILL HENDERSON, WHO HAS A CANCER NEWSLETTER: SO, YOUR GOVERNMENT WORKS TO PROTECT YOU This type of action by the FDA and FTC is almost always the direct result of a complaint from a pharmaceutical company. Any natural substance which appears to have promise of treating a disease for which there are huge profits to be made from pharmaceutical drugs gets put down. If this doesn't help you vow to take charge of your own health care, I'm not sure what will. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 2004 Report Share Posted August 1, 2004 The owners of Lane Labs-USA, Inc. were convicted of civil disobedience. The FDA will not dare make claims that the products don't work because the courts would be flooded with testimonials and the judge might waver. Instead the FDA attacks Lane for violating the agency's administrative orders and then haughtily parades the court's decision as if Lane committed fraud. Lane was making a ton of money and this greatly bothered the FDA and their megapharm advisory boards. Smaller companies often make very explicit claims but the FDA doesn't bother them. Last week an ex-Salabridad agent/physician [salubridad is the Mexican version of the FDA] who now works as a consultant mentioned that she was involved in shutting down one of the Tijuana cancer clinics. She said that the US FDA demanded that Salubridad close down the clinic in spite of the fact that this clinic was in full compliance with Mexican law. Internal orders from Mexico City instructed the Tijuana agents to shut down the clinic even if they had to plant something. Just so you know, the treatments provided by this clinic weren't particularly effective, but that is a different issue. At 12:53 PM 08/01/04, you wrote: >FDA NEWS >FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE >P04-64 >July 13, 2004 > >U.S. District Judge Issues Permanent Injunction Against Lane >Labs-USA, Inc. and Orders Firm to Refund Money to Purchasers >of Illegally Marketed Unapproved Drugs > >The Food and Drug Administration today announced that Judge > G. Bassler of the United States District Court for >the District of New Jersey, has found that three products >sold by Lane Labs-USA, Inc. and its president J. Lane >(the defendants) as dietary supplements and a cosmetic - >Benefin, MGN-3 and SkinAnswer - are, in fact, unapproved >new drugs under federal law because they were being mar- >keted as treatments for cancer, HIV, and skin cancer with- >out FDA approval. In addition, Judge Bassler permanently >enjoined the defendants from distributing BeneFin, MGN-3, >and SkinAnswer unless the products are first either approved >for marketing by the FDA or distributed pursuant to an >Investigational New Drug (IND) application for purposes of >conducting a clinical trial. Judge Bassler also ordered >the defendants to pay restitution to all purchasers of >BeneFin, MGN-3 and SkinAnswer since September 22, 1999. > >'Today's action by Judge Bassler sends a strong signal that >the promotion and sale of unapproved drug products, espec- >ially for the treatment of cancer and other serious diseases, >will not be tolerated,' said Dr. Lester M. Crawford, Acting >Commissioner of Food and Drugs. > >'Moreover, the court's decision ordering the defendants in >this case to refund money to all purchasers of the unlaw- >fully marketed products is particularly significant, because >it puts promoters of such illegal products on notice that >they cannot profit from this type of exploitation,' added >Dr. Crawford. > >FDA issued a warning letter to the defendants in September, >1997. Nevertheless, the defendants continued promoting >BeneFin, MGN-3, and SkinAnswer as treatments for cancer and >other diseases through such means as mailings, Internet web >sites, and employee statements. BeneFin, produced from >shark cartilage, was promoted as a treatment for cancer. >SkinAnswer, a glycoalkaloid skin cream, was marketed as a >treatment for skin cancer. MGN-3, a rice-bran extract, was >promoted as a treatment for cancer and HIV, the virus that >causes AIDS. > >The government's request for a permanent injunction was >based on the defendants' demonstrated unwillingness to >comply with the law. " > >COMMENT FROM BILL HENDERSON, WHO HAS A CANCER NEWSLETTER: >SO, YOUR GOVERNMENT WORKS TO PROTECT YOU > >This type of action by the FDA and FTC is almost always >the direct result of a complaint from a pharmaceutical >company. Any natural substance which appears to have >promise of treating a disease for which there are huge >profits to be made from pharmaceutical drugs gets put >down. If this doesn't help you vow to take charge of >your own health care, I'm not sure what will. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 2004 Report Share Posted August 1, 2004 Is there another product out there that would be a good equivalent of MGN-3? On Aug 1, 2004, at 6:52 PM, Gammill wrote: > The owners of Lane Labs-USA, Inc. were convicted of civil > disobedience. The FDA will not dare make claims that the products > don't > work because the courts would be flooded with testimonials and the > judge > might waver. Instead the FDA attacks Lane for violating the agency's > administrative orders and then haughtily parades the court's decision > as if > Lane committed fraud. Franceus | Absolute power doesn't corrupt. It reveals. RABA Technologies | - Erwin Raphael McManus paul@... | Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 2004 Report Share Posted August 2, 2004 I bet Big Pharma is real happy! They make me so sick to my stomache! > Lane Labs has been selling Shark Cartilege for Cancer. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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