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Medication health fraud refers to false or unproven claims about products’ ability to treat health issues, diseases or conditions. These products may also hide dangerous ingredients, including prescription drug ingredients, banned substances and/or harmful chemicals.
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FDA has found more than 1,000 fraudulent products that make false or unproven claims about their ability to help with health issues.Fraudulent products may be contaminated with dangerous hidden ingredients.There is no guarantee fraudulent products will work, and they may be a waste of money. They also can pose a serious risk to your health. You may even end up in the hospital if you use them.Fraudulent products are sold online, in stores and at gas stations.These products are marketed and sold without FDA review and approval.
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