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The call is a scam. If you receive such a call, OIG recommends the following actions: 1. Protect Your Medicare and Other Personal Information. Do not provide your Medicare number or other personal information. Be suspicious of anyone who offers free items or services and then asks for your Medicare or financial information.
The FDA has issued letters warning a number of domestic and international companies selling products claiming to treat, cure, prevent, or mitigate diabetes and related complications (e.g ...
9 wrz 2021 · The Federal Trade Commission sent cease-and-desist letters to 10 companies suspected of advertising unproven treatments or cures for diabetes, ordering the companies to stop making unsubstantiated claims within 15 days or face potential legal action by the FTC.
9 wrz 2021 · Before you try or buy any new treatment, drug, dietary supplement, or product, ask your health care provider. The FTC and the FDA have joined forces to call out 10 companies selling unapproved and misbranded drugs they claim will treat or cure diabetes.
22 lut 2024 · A slew of scammy rings and smartwatches that claim to track or control your blood sugar levels are being sold online. Don't buy or use them, the FDA says.
9 wrz 2021 · That’s why the FTC and the FDA have joined forces to call out 10 companies for selling purported diabetes treatments that don’t appear to have scientific support, including 7 companies that posted these claims on social media.
18 gru 2023 · FDA laboratories find some “all-natural” diabetes products contain hidden active ingredients found in approved prescription drugs used to treat diabetes.