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FDA PRESS RELEASE

http://www.fda.gov/NewsEvents/Newsroom/PressAnnouncements/ucm229320.htm

For Immediate Release: Oct. 14, 2010

Media Inquiries: Siobhan DeLancey, , siobhan.delancey@...

Consumer Inquiries: 888-INFO-FDA

FDA issues warnings to marketers of unapproved `chelation' products

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today warned eight companies that their

over-the-counter (OTC) chelation products are unapproved drugs and devices and

that it is a violation of federal law to make unproven claims about these

products. There are no FDA-approved OTC chelation products.

The companies that received the warning letters claim that their products treat

a range of diseases by removing toxic metals from the body. Some also claim to

treat autism spectrum disorder, cardiovascular diseases, Parkinson's disease,

Alzheimer's disease, macular degeneration, and other serious conditions. Some

companies that received the warning letters also claim their products will

detect the presence of heavy metals to justify the need for chelation therapy.

The drug products involved have not been evaluated by the FDA for treatment of

these diseases, and violate the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FFDCA).

Despite the claims of the companies that received warning letters, the

effectiveness in treating any of the diseases listed is unsubstantiated.

Depending on the condition, when relying on unproven OTC chelation products to

treat serious conditions, patients may delay seeking effective medical care.

In addition, there are serious safety issues associated with chelation products,

which can alter the levels of certain substances in the blood. Even when used

under medical supervision, these products can cause serious harm, including

dehydration, kidney failure, and death.

" These products are dangerously misleading because they are targeted to patients

with serious conditions and limited treatment options, " said Deborah Autor,

director of the Office of Compliance in the FDA's Center for Drug Evaluation and

Research. " The FDA must take a firm stand against companies who prey on the

vulnerability of patients seeking hope and relief. "

The agency advises consumers to avoid non-prescription products offered for

chelation or detoxification. The only FDA-approved chelating agents are

available by prescription only and are approved for use in specific indications

such as lead poisoning and iron overload. Procedures involving these agents

carry significant risks and should be performed only under medical supervision.

The FDA has noted an increase in " chelation therapy " products marketed on the

Internet that claim to cleanse the body of toxic chemicals and heavy metals.

Although some of the products are marketed as dietary supplements, they are

unapproved drugs because they claim to treat, mitigate, prevent, or diagnose

disease. The products come in various dosage forms, including transmucosal

sprays, suppositories, capsules, liquid drops, and clay baths.

Some of the companies also sell unapproved screening tests that claim to detect

the presence of heavy metals in urine to justify the need for chelation therapy.

" FDA will seek enforcement action against companies that promote therapeutic

benefits of products not yet evaluated by the agency for safety and

effectiveness. " said Dara A. Corrigan, associate commissioner for Regulatory

Affairs.

Under the FFDCA, companies that market products that claim to prevent, diagnose,

treat or cure diseases must file an application with the FDA and provide data

that demonstrate their products' safety and effectiveness.

The companies must take prompt action to correct the legal violations cited in

the warnings letters or face possible legal action, including seizure and

injunction. The FDA issued warning letters to the following companies:

World Health Products, LLC: Detoxamin Oral, Detoxamin Suppositories, and the

Metal Detector test kit

Hormonal Health, LLC and World Health Products, LLC: Kelatox Suppositories, and

the METALDETECTOR Instant Toxic Metals Test

Evenbetternow, LLC: Kids Chelat Heavy Metal Chelator, Bio-Chelat Heavy Metal

Chelator, Behavior Balance DMG Liquid, AlkaLife Alkaline Drops, NutriBiotic

Grapefruit Seed Extract, Natur-Leaf, Kids Clear Detoxifying Clay Baths, EBN

Detoxifying Bentonite Clay, and the Heavy Metal Screen Test

Maxam Nutraceutics/Maxam Laboratories: PCA-Rx, PC3x, AFX, AD-Rx, AN-Rx, Anavone,

AV-Rx, BioGuard, BSAID, CF-Rx, CreOcell, Dermatotropin, Endotropin, GTF-Rx,

IM-Rx, Keto-Plex, Natural Passion, NG-Rx, NX-Rx, OR-Rx, Oxy-Charge, PN-Rx,

Ultra-AV, Ultra Pure Yohimbe, and the Heavy Metal Screening Test

Cardio Renew, Inc: CardioRenew and CardioRestore

Artery Health Institute, LLC: Advanced Formula EDTA Oral Chelation

Longevity Plus: Beyond Chelation Improved, EndoKinase, Viral Defense, Wobenzym-N

Dr. Rhonda Henry: Cardio Chelate (H-870)

Healthcare professionals and patients are encouraged to report adverse events or

side effects related to the use of these products to the FDA's MedWatch Safety

Information and Adverse Event Reporting Program:

Complete and submit the report online: www.fda.gov/MedWatch/report.htm

Download form or call 1- to request a reporting form, then complete

and return to the address on the pre-addressed form, or submit by fax to

1-800-FDA-0178

For more information:

Questions and Answers

Consumer Update: FDA Tightens Reins on Unapproved `Chelation' Drugs

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