FDA warns against use of OTC homeopathic asthma treatments
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The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is advising the public not to use over the counter homeopathic asthma products. Thanks to protection from friendly legislators, the multibillion dollar homeopathic and supplement industry is allowed to mislead the public by labeling homeopathic products as “promoting lung health,” or even advertising them specifically as "providing relief for acute asthma symptoms." These over-the-counter products are considered drugs and so technically fall under FDA’s review — but there is no requirement for evidence of their efficacy or safety, and manufacturers are allowed to make unfounded claims on the labels and marketing materials. That may be fine for some homeopathic remedies, like for constipation or anxiety, but asthma attacks can be life threatening if untreated. The homeopathic products are often labeled “natural”, “safe and effective,” etc., capitalizing on the prevalent aversion among the lay public against using pharmaceuticals. Homeopathic products may include extremely dilute quantities of such asthma-busters as arsenic (arsenicum album), histamine (histaminum hydrochlorum) and ground-up dust mites. Seriously:
FDA warns against use of OTC homeopathic asthma treatments
FDA warns against use of OTC homeopathic…
FDA warns against use of OTC homeopathic asthma treatments
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is advising the public not to use over the counter homeopathic asthma products. Thanks to protection from friendly legislators, the multibillion dollar homeopathic and supplement industry is allowed to mislead the public by labeling homeopathic products as “promoting lung health,” or even advertising them specifically as "providing relief for acute asthma symptoms." These over-the-counter products are considered drugs and so technically fall under FDA’s review — but there is no requirement for evidence of their efficacy or safety, and manufacturers are allowed to make unfounded claims on the labels and marketing materials. That may be fine for some homeopathic remedies, like for constipation or anxiety, but asthma attacks can be life threatening if untreated. The homeopathic products are often labeled “natural”, “safe and effective,” etc., capitalizing on the prevalent aversion among the lay public against using pharmaceuticals. Homeopathic products may include extremely dilute quantities of such asthma-busters as arsenic (arsenicum album), histamine (histaminum hydrochlorum) and ground-up dust mites. Seriously:
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