Revitol's ingredients uses only materials that are approved by the FDA. There are no synthetic chemicals or harsh dis-solvers. An example is Revitol's Hair Removal which is FDA approved.
Yes, the sunscreen I am using is FDA approved.
What types of pigment are approved by the FDA?
not yet
Nu Skin is likely FDA exempt. If the manufacturer can demonstrate that the substance does not risk harm to those using it, it can be judged Exempt from FDA approval or regulation.
Yes, the FDA is conducting research and studies related to the health and well-being of the LGBTQ community, including issues affecting gay individuals.
There are only a few, rare, FDA approved treatments using ultrasound. Such as breaking up a kidney stone using a high power focused machine unlike a regular ultrasound. Other times quacks and sham doctors and scam artists claim health benefits of ultrasound that just do not work, to take your money. They may cite fake or misleading studies saying it works, but not real studies from real medical journals. If you are getting ultrasound treatment make sure it is FDA approved for the specific problem you have. If not FDA approved, they are trying to take your money for worthless fake treatment that will only have placebo effect on you.
No, if you are taking Fruta Planta, discontinue right away. Fruta Plants has been recalled by the FDA. It contained unmarked ingredients that had been previously banned in the United States. There have been cardiac events and death reported with this supplement. The FDA has advised to stop taking it right away. See the related question for more information and links.
There were not studies done on the effects of Fruta Plenta on birth control. It is known to have ingredients that can cause bleeding and painful menstruation. Fruta Planta has been recalled by the FDA. It contained unmarked ingredients that had been previously banned in the United States. There have been cardiac events and death reported with this supplement. The FDA has advised to stop taking it right away. See the related question for more information and links.
Poorly! When a drug company comes up with a new drug many studies and trials must be done on the drug first and then passed by the FDA. Lately it appears the FDA is not doing their job!
Phosphor bronze is not FDA compliant. It contains copper, tin, and phosphorus, which are not approved materials by the FDA for direct food contact. If you need a material that is FDA compliant, consider using stainless steel or food-grade plastics instead.
"In 2006 Skin Medica, Inc. received approval of their application from the FDA to market a new product called Desonate. Desonate has been approved to treat mild to moderate atopic dermatitis."
Has been inspected to apprived by the fda