FDA declares war on ozone generators; seizes inventory
Wednesday, June 09, 2010 by: David Gutierrez, staff writer
(NaturalNews) Declaring ozone generators an unapproved and untested medical
device, the FDA seized the inventory of a California manufacturer on January 29.
"The seized devices are potentially harmful to public health," said the agency's
acting associate commissioner for regulatory affairs, Michael Chappell. "The
agency will take action to protect the public from FDA-regulated products that
are in violation of the law."
According to an FDA press release, Auburn, Calif. manufacturer Applied Ozone
Systems has promoted its devices for the treatment of a variety of health
conditions including cancer, AIDS, herpes and hepatitis. The use of ozone
machines as medical devices has not received FDA approval, however, making it
illegal for the company to market them for those uses.
"The FDA advises health care professionals and consumers to discontinue use of
these devices," the FDA said.
The battle over the ozone generators began in October 2009, when the FDA applied
for and received a warrant to inspect the Applied Ozone Systems factory, after
the company's owner allegedly refused inspectors entry without one. Upon
inspecting the facility, the FDA concluded that good manufacturing practices
were not being used, and confirmed that they were being marketed without FDA
approval. The agency sent a letter to the company on Dec. 21, asking it to
voluntarily recall the products from the market. According to the FDA, Applied
Ozone Systems never responded to this request.
The raid was carried out by U.S. Marshals on behalf of the FDA, in conjunction
with the California Department of Public Health, Food and Drug Branch. Marshals
seized 77 ozone generators valued at a total of $75,900.
Ozone is classified as a respiratory pollutant, and due to its biocidal
properties is also used as a disinfectant. The FDA claims that there is no
evidence that ozone can be effective as a medical treatment, and expressed
concern that patients undergoing ozone therapy might stop using more proven
treatments.
The agency also expressed concern over "infection from potential contamination
of the applicator or catheter."
Sources for this story include:
www.fda.gov/NewsEvents/Newsroom/Pre....
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