Tuesday, April 13, 2010

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Department of Health and Human Services logoDepartment of Health and Human Services


Public Health Service

Food and Drug Administration
 Silver Spring, MD 20993-0002

From: FDA Center for Drug Evaluation and Research

          FDAFLUTASKFORCE-CDER@fda.hhs.gov



Date:  April 13, 2010



To:     http://iloveswineflu.com/ / http://www.superbodycare.com/iheartswineflu.html

        / cheri@superbodycare.com / cheribomb4@yahoo.com



Cheri Heberling

P.O. Box 821650

Vancouver, WA 98682



     415-646-6575



Subject: Urgent Message from the Food and Drug Administration Regarding H1N1 Flu Virus-Related Products Marketed by Your Firm



UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES



FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION

SILVER SPRING, MD 20993



TO: Cheri Heberling



FROM: Food and Drug Administration



RE: Unapproved/Uncleared/Unauthorized Products Related to the H1N1 Flu Virus



DATE: April 13, 2010



WARNING LETTER

 



This is to advise you that the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) reviewed your website at the Internet address http://iloveswineflu.com/ and http://www.superbodycare.com on February 8, 2010. The FDA has determined that your website offers products for sale that are intended to diagnose, mitigate, prevent, treat or cure the H1N1 Flu Virus in people. These products have not been approved, cleared, or otherwise authorized by FDA for use in the diagnosis, mitigation, prevention, treatment, or cure of the H1N1 Flu Virus. These products include all Super Body Care products. The marketing of these products violates the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FFDC Act). 21 U.S.C. §§ 331, 351, 352. We request that you immediately cease marketing unapproved, uncleared, or unauthorized products for the diagnosis, mitigation, prevention, treatment, or cure of the H1N1 Flu Virus.

The name of your websites, http://iloveswineflu.com/ and http://www.superbodycare.com/iheartswineflu.html, imply that the product claims are specific to the diagnosis, mitigation, prevention, treatment or cure of the H1N1 Flu Virus. Some examples of the claims on your website include:



• “I [Heart] Swine Flu”

• “Rosemary has been known to stimulate the immune system and documented for treating . . . flu.”

• “Our products . . . are great for cleansing and protecting yourself from . . . viruses . . ..”



The Secretary of Health and Human Services, under section 319 of the Public Health Service Act, 42 U.S.C. § 247d, has determined that a public health emergency exists nationwide involving the H1N1 Flu Virus that affects or has the significant potential to affect national security. Following this determination and in response to requests from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, FDA issued letters authorizing the emergency use of certain unapproved and uncleared products or unapproved or uncleared uses of approved or cleared products, provided certain criteria are met, under 21 U.S.C. § 360bbb-3. The marketing and sale of unapproved or uncleared H1N1 Flu Virus-related products that are not authorized by and used in accordance with the conditions of an Emergency Use Authorization, is a potentially significant threat to the public health. Therefore, FDA is taking urgent measures to protect consumers from products that, without approval or authorization by FDA, claim to diagnose, mitigate, prevent, treat or cure H1N1 Flu Virus in people.



You should take immediate action to ensure that your firm is not marketing, and does not market in the future, products intended to diagnose, mitigate, prevent, treat or cure the H1N1 Flu Virus that have not been approved, cleared, or authorized by the FDA. The above is not meant to be an all-inclusive list of violations. It is your responsibility to ensure that the products you market are in compliance with the FFDC Act and FDA's implementing regulations. We advise you to review your websites, product labels, and other labeling and promotional materials to ensure that the claims you make for your products do not adulterate or misbrand the products in violation of the FFDC Act. 21 U.S.C. §§ 331, 351, 352. Within 48 hours, please send an email to FDAFLUTASKFORCE-CDER@fda.hhs.gov describing the actions that you have taken or plan to take to address your firm's violations. If your firm fails to take corrective action immediately, FDA may take enforcement action, such as seizure or injunction for violations of the FFDC Act without further notice. Firms that fail to take corrective action may also be referred to FDA's Office of Criminal Investigations for possible criminal prosecution for violations of the FFDC Act and other federal laws.



FDA is advising consumers not to purchase or use H1N1 Flu Virus-related products offered for sale that have not been approved, cleared, or authorized by FDA. Your firm will be added to a published list on FDA's website of firms and websites that have received warning letters from FDA concerning marketing unapproved, uncleared, and unauthorized H1N1 Flu Virus-related products in violation of the FFDC Act. This list can be found at http://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/h1n1flu/. Once the violative claims and/or products have been removed from your website, and these corrective actions have been confirmed by the FDA, the published list will be updated to indicate that your firm has taken appropriate corrective action.



If you are not located in the United States, please note that unapproved, uncleared, or unauthorized products intended to diagnose, mitigate, prevent, treat, or cure the H1N1 Flu Virus offered for importation into the United States are subject to detention and refusal of admission. We will advise the appropriate regulatory or law enforcement officials in the country from which you operate that FDA considers your product(s) listed above to be unapproved, uncleared, or unauthorized products that cannot be legally sold to consumers in the United States.



Please direct any inquiries concerning this letter to FDA at FDAFLUTASKFORCECDER@fda.hhs.gov or by contacting Andrea Vincent at 301-796-3751.



Sincerely,

Deborah M. Autor, Esq.

Director

Office of Compliance

Center for Drug Evaluation and Research

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