FDA warning
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Tedco Inc.'s Miracle II Neutralizer products "are bacterially contaminated and have not been proven to be safe and effective," agency says in Dec. 6 press release. "Use of these products could pose a risk of serious adverse events such as infections, particularly in children, the elderly and individuals with weakened immune systems who are particularly susceptible to illness," FDA cautions, adding company has refused a voluntary recall. Tedco markets Miracle II Gel for unapproved uses such as diaper rash, diabetes, gout, psoriasis and skin cancer, according to the agency. Additional claims include "Supreme technology has made possible for a perfect soap cleaner, deodorizer, natural insecticide and antibacterial product to be put on the market. This is the only product that is made in the world that can wash a newborn baby or clean up an oil spill and everything in between," FDA says. "Contrary to such claims, recent FDA testing of Miracle II Neutralizer and Miracle II Neutralizer Gel revealed bacterial contamination and poor manufacturing conditions," agency states...
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