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Marshals, at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s request, seized nearly
$1.3 million of illegal dietary supplements from a Michigan-based company.
According to the FDA, the products made by LG Sciences in Brighton, Michigan,
contain unapproved food additives or new dietary ingredients that cause the
products to violate the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act.
The products "previously were
tested and found to contain one or more unapproved food additives and/or new
dietary ingredients for which there is inadequate information to provide
reasonable assurance that the ingredients do not present a significant or
unreasonable risk of illness or injury," the FDA said.
People who have used the products are recommended consult
their doctor, the FDA said.
The products were marketed for body builders’ use and were
sold online and in retail stores under the names “Methyl 1-D,” “Methyl 1-D XL”
and Formadrol Extreme XL.
Ronald Berry, an attorney for LG Sciences, said Friday that
all the company’s products are legal and the ingredients are safe for
consumers. The FDA seizure was called “merely a preliminary step in determining
compliance with food regulations. Although LG Sciences feels the temporary
restraint of its product by the FDA is inappropriate, the company appreciates
that the FDA wishes to protect the public,” a statement released by Berry wrote.
The seizure comes two years after the FDA warned a company
called Legal Gear – the predecessor to LG Sciences - to cease distribution of
another product that was marketed as a dietary supplement but was actually an
unapproved new drug containing synthetic steroids, the government’s statement
said.
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