
Nerium Skincare’s Outlandish Drug Claims
Don’t throw away your prescriptions just yet.
FDA warns skincare company's about DNA-repairing claim, among others.
On New Year’s Day, TINA.org informed readers that DNA would be an ad trend to red flag in 2016. True to form, the FDA has taken action against a skincare company that claims one of its line of products “will repair the DNA of the skin.”
An April 20 warning letter to California-based Crescent Health Center lists more than 30 illegal health claims — including the DNA-repairing claim — which appear online and on product labeling for Ageless Derma Stem Cell and Peptide Anti-Wrinkle Cream (pictured) and Ageless Derma Anti-Aging Intensive Skin Brightener Cream.
Find more of TINA.org’s coverage on DNA, including other products that claim to boost gene activity, here.
Don’t throw away your prescriptions just yet.
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