Guest guest Posted June 3, 2006 Report Share Posted June 3, 2006 *snipped for brevity* > I ran surfed into this warning letter dated SESEP6 > 2005 (concerning Anti-AgAgiingosmetics) to HyHydroderm> of Beverly Hills. Thought you might find this as > interesting as I did. > > hthttp/wwwwwdfdaov/fofoiarning_letters/g5671d.hthtm> HyHydroderm'sebsite is at wwwwwyhydrodermom > Wow Pam, thanks for the link! even more interesting to me was the part where the FDA quoted from a magazine article about the products in question- from my reading of the FDA letter (but not the quoted article) it looks as if a product Mfgr. can be called to the table for something someone else chooses to say and publish about the product? or is it that the article seemed to imply that the product actually worked at line-cellulite reduction therefor the product IS an OTC not a cosmetic?? or am i missing something and getting paranoid that if someone says (for example) that something i make made their wrinkles didisappear i could get in trouble?... hope i made sense here, it's been a loloooong day... best, kerri ps:when i went to edit this after spell check, yahoo had deleted some letters and inserted others seemingly at random-if this post reads as confused that's my fault- if it reads a gibberish, it's yahoo's... __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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