FTC and FDA Warn Companies for False Health Claims — Warning Letters Issued
RedMap Risk Score
60/100
HIGH RISK
Risk Signal Summary
The FTC and FDA issued warning letters to Gold Crown Natural Products, TEK Naturals, and Pure Nootropics for making false health claims about dietary supplements claiming to treat Alzheimer's and other serious illnesses. The letters were sent on February 5, 2019, and require a response within 15 days.
Why This Matters
Governance and compliance anomalies in organizations managing public funds or charitable assets directly affect donors, beneficiaries, and taxpayers. The risk indicators identified in this report warrant further scrutiny by regulators, donors, and oversight bodies.
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