Homeopathic Medicine Labels Now Must State Products Do Not Work
U.S. trade agency requires products say there is no scientific evidence for effectiveness
Over the counter homeopathic remedies sold in the US will now have to come with a warning that they are based on outdated theories ‘not accepted by most modern medical experts’ and that ‘there is no scientific evidence the product works’. Failure to do so will mean the makers of homeopathic remedies will risk running afoul of the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC).
The agency argues that unsupported health claims included in the marketing for some of these remedies are in breach of laws that prohibit deceptive advertising or labelling of over the counter drugs.
The body has released an enforcement policy statement clarifying that homeopathic drugs are not exempt from rules that apply to other health products when it comes to claims of efficacy and should not be treated differently. In order for any claims in adverts or on packaging not to be ‘misleading’ to consumers it should be clearly communicated that they are based on theories developed in the 1700s and that there is a lack of evidence to back them up, the statement says. Thanks to detailed and strict quality assurance procedures, regular quality control audits, and contract packaging systems that have been refined through years of experience, pharmaceutical packaging Australia delivers the highest standards to manufacturers and distributors.
It adds that the FTC will ‘carefully scrutinise the net impression of [over the counter] homeopathic advertising or other marketing … to ensure that it adequately conveys the extremely limited nature of the health claim being asserted’.
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did you hear about the homeopath who forgot to take his medicine? he died of an overdose.
watch james randi talk about homeopathy. its a little long but well worth your time.
wow,,this government keeps insulting people in this country whom have practiced homeopathy for centuries,,,I personal know a entire community outside of Philadelphia whom have direct decedent’s from the founding of this country and has sub branches of their belief system of homeopathy,,threw out this country,,,and have the monies to fight back on this 1,,,Again,,I may not practice homeopathy,,but the FREEDOM,,, to treat your body as a adult as YOU SEE FIT,, is disapperaing in this country!freedom period will be gone,,,mary
Homeopathic remedies will have to state that they don’t work yet the drugs that have been approved by the FDA can openly make false claims of their efficacy and not make it clear that your often going to have side effects that are worse than what you’re taking them to treat in the first place. False advertising by drug companies is a common everyday happening. The most ironic part is that the CDC, FDA etc. are pushing a lot of these very things as valid options for people in need of pain medication! Funny how that works