FDA Warns Companies Peddling Unproven Autism Treatments
[Source:  Disability Scoop]
The Food and Drug Administration told eight companies Thursday to stop  marketing a series of untested drugs and devices as treatments for  autism and a slew of other conditions, citing serious side effects  including death.
At issue are chelation products sold without a prescription, which the  FDA says it has not evaluated and are unproven. In recent years, such  treatments have proliferated through online sales, often marketed as  dietary supplements.
The companies cited this week claim their products can treat everything  from autism to Parkinson’s disease, heart troubles and macular  degeneration.
“These products are dangerously misleading because they are targeted to  patients with serious conditions and limited treatment options,” said  Deborah Autor, director of the office of compliance at the FDA’s Center  for Drug Evaluation and Research.
Chelation is used to remove heavy metals from the body. The FDA does  approve the treatment in some cases, but only by prescription and for  conditions like lead poisoning or iron overload, as it can cause side  effects including dehydration, kidney failure and death, the agency  says.
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