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Injunction denied: Monster energy drink loses to VPX

Hansen Beverage, the California company that makes Monster, lost its bid to enjoin Vital Phamaceuticals (VPX), the Ft. Lauderdale maker of the Redline brand.  Hansen sought to bar VPX from making claims that its Redline Power Rush beverage and two ounce shot product provides “7 Hours of Pure Energy,” “7 Hours of Sustained Energy,” and “No Crash.”
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California's Attorney General Joins Agreement Forcing Airborne to Stop Marketing its Products as a Cure for the Common Cold

California Attorney General Edmund G. Brown Jr. recently joined with 32 other state attorneys general in announcing a landmark $7 million settlement with Airborne, Inc. that forces the company to stop advertisements that “dramatically misrepresented” its dietary supplements as cold remedies.
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Chronically ill patients and homeopathy

A recent European study found patients using homeopathic remedies over an eight year period showed substantial improvements in their physical and mental health. The multicenter, cohort study looked at 3,709 patients from 103 homeopathic primary care practices in Germany and Switzerland. 
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FDA warns Coca-Cola over nutritional claims for Diet Coke Plus

The Food and Drug Administration issued a warning letter to The Coca-Cola Company, objecting to the labeling of their Diet Coke Plus product which describes the drink as "Diet Coke with Vitamins and Minerals."
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Adverse Event Reporting (AER) Label Compliance

Although Section 403(y) of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FFD&C Act) (21 U.S.C. 343(y), does not require a dietary supplement label to include anything other than a domestic address or phone number for the responsible person, the FDA recommends that the label also bear a clear, prominent statement informing consumers that the domestic address or phone number is for reporting serious adverse events associated with use of the product.
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General Mills Asked to Modify or Discontinue Probiotic Claims

The National Advertising Division (NAD) of the Council of Better Business Bureaus has recommended that General Mills modify or discontinue certain advertising claims for the company’s Yoplait Yo-Plus product.
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Internet Marketers for Weight Loss Product Agree to Pay $150,000

A Utah-based operation that lured online customers with free samples of a purported weight-loss supplement in a scheme to obtain their credit or debit card information has agreed to pay $150,000 to settle Federal Trade Commission charges of deceptive and unfair marketing, and of violations of federal regulations governing the electronic transfer of funds.
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FTC on Advertising Endorsements and Testimonials

The Federal Trade Commission announced it has approved publication of a Federal Register notice seeking public comments on proposed revisions to the Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.
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FTC Sweep Stops Peddlers of Bogus Cancer Cures

The FTC announced 11 law enforcement actions challenging deceptive advertising of bogus cancer cures. The FTC charged the companies with making unsupported claims that their products cured or treated one or more types of cancer.
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FDA Seeks Comments on Puzzling amendments to FDCA

CFSAN issued this press release recently that announces the publication in the Federal Register of a notice (73 FR 43937; July 29, 2008) requesting comment on Section 912 of the Food and Drug Administration Amendments Act of 2007 (FDAAA).
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AHPA Seeks FDA Clarification on OTC/Supplement Combos

The American Herbal Products Association (AHPA) has requested that FDA clarify its policy on products combining over-the-counter drugs and dietary supplement ingredients. To read the letter from AHPA to FDA, click here.
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Dietary Supplement Regulatory Consultants launch NutriCompliance

Your editor, dietary supplement regulatory attorney Joel Rothman, and seasoned supplement industry regulatory consultant Vincent Annunziata, in cooperation with the law firm of Seiden, Alder, Matthewman & Bloch, P.A.,
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Nutrisuplaw.com and NutriCompliance cited on new cGMP regulations

Your editor here at Nutrisuplaw.com and regulatory consultant Vincent Annunziata are quoted in a new article in ICIS Chemical Business on the new cGMP regulations for dietary supplement companies.
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FDA announces TCM dietary supplement recall

In a press release on the FDA website here, FDA announced the recall of twelve dietary supplements made by Herbal Science International, Inc., a/k/a Jen-On Herbal Science.
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Federal Agents Seize Nearly $1.3 Million of Illegal Sports Supplements

The FDA announced that U.S. Marshals seized more than $1,301,712 of dietary supplements from LG Sciences, LLC, of Brighton, Mich., because the products contain unapproved food additives and/or new dietary ingredients that violate the Food, Drug and Cosmetics Act.
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Running back sues supplement maker over failed NFL steroid test

Former San Diego State and NFL running back Obafemi "Femi" Ayanbadejo has filed suit against Nevada sports supplement company ALR Industries claiming he tested positive for steroids last year because he took a supplement made by ALR.
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High school student suspended for taking dietary supplements at lunch

According to this report from the Carlisle, Pennsylvania newspaper The Sentinel, Boiling Springs High School Student Andrew Figueiredo was suspended from school for taking 3 dietary supplement pills at lunch in the cafeteria.
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New FDA Guidance on Labeling for AER law released

The FDA has released new guidance for dietary supplement labeling pursuant to the Dietary Supplement and Nonprescription Drug Consumer Protection Act passed at the end of 2006.
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On a Remote Path to Cures - New York Times

Excellent article in Today's New York Times entitled On a Remote Path to Cures about the Peruvian herbal remedy maca, its cultivation, and the marketing of maca as a natural herbal supplement.
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State Food and Drug Laws Page Updated!

The Nutritional and Dietary Supplement Law Blog resource page on State Food and Drug Laws has been updated!  This resource contains links to pages on the internet where the state food and drug laws for 47 states can be found.
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