HGH supplement warning letter
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Global Internet Alliance's purported human growth hormone dietary supplement T-10 HGH may not be sold as a supplement because growth hormone is approved as a drug and no evidence exists that the substance is safe and effective for the uses promoted by Global Internet Alliance, FDA says in a Feb. 18 warning letter. T-10 HGH was marketed on the Internet for anti-aging and disease treatment, the letter notes. In addition, product's delivery form as an oral spray to be absorbed directly into the mucus membrane does not fit the definition of a supplement, the agency tells the Corpus Christi, Texas firm...