FDA Cracks Down On Stem-Cell Clinics Selling Unapproved Treatments
The companies are "unscrupulous actors" marketing stem-cell treatments that have not been proved effective and may be dangerous, the FDA says. It took action against clinics in Florida and California.
by Rob Stein
Aug 28, 2017
3 minutes
The Food and Drug Administration is cracking down on "unscrupulous" clinics selling unproven and potentially dangerous treatments involving stem cells.
Hundreds of clinics around the country have started selling stem cell therapies that supposedly use stem cells but have not been approved as safe and effective by the FDA, according to the agency.
"There are a small number of unscrupulous actors who have seized on the clinical promise of regenerative Monday.
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