Something new is advertised or appears on the shelves, and if you are like me, you are curious. Will it do what it claims? Is it safe, or does it have any negative properties? What's in it? And so on.
Here is one that you need to keep your eye out for, and definitely avoid.
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http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/518620 FDA Warns Against Use of Miracle II Neutralizer Products Yael Waknine Medscape 2005. © 2005 WebMD Inc.
Dec. 7, 2005 - The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has advised consumers against the use of Miracle II Neutralizer and Neutralizer Gel products manufactured by Tedco, Inc, due to safety and efficacy concerns, according to an alert sent yesterday from MedWatch, the FDA's safety information and adverse event reporting program.
The FDA warned that the company's promotional health claims for the products were deceptive and untruthful, and their use may lead to serious adverse events such as infections. Susceptible populations such as children, the elderly, and individuals with weakened immune systems may be at increased risk for these events.
Although Miracle II Neutralizer has been promoted by the manufacturer for the treatment of cataracts and pink eye, and for use as an eyewash, it does not meet FDA sterility requirements for ophthalmic products. Because of the substantial risk for bacterial infection, the solution should never be applied to the eyes.
Other unapproved indications promoted by the company have included treatment of AIDS, cancer, Crohn's disease, dermatitis, diaper rash, diabetes, earache, hemorrhoids, hives, gout, herpes, mouth ulcers, psoriasis, skin cancer, and yeast infection. Miracle II Neutralizer Gel has also been marketed for many of these indications, including diaper rash, diabetes, gout, psoriasis, and skin cancer.
Moreover, the company's promotional material claims that superior technology renders the product useful as a cleaner, deodorizer, natural insecticide, and antibacterial agent.
In contrast, FDA investigations have revealed bacterial contamination and poor manufacturing conditions. The company has declined to voluntarily remove the products from the market despite notification of these findings.
Miracle II Neutralizer and Miracle II Neutralizer Gel are sold in 8-oz, 22-oz, and one-gallon containers. They are marketed by a number of stores and achieve worldwide distribution via Internet sales.
Consumers, healthcare providers, and caregivers are advised to cease using and dispose of these products.
Adverse events related to the use of Miracle II products should be reported to the FDA's MedWatch program by phone at 1-800-FDA-1088, by fax at 1-800-FDA-0178, online at http://www.fda.gov/medwatch/report.htm, or by mail to 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, MD 20852-9787.
Reviewed by Gary D. Vogin, MD
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