Unproven Infertility Supplements
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued five warning letters to companies illegally selling dietary supplements that claim to cure, treat, mitigate, or prevent infertility and other reproductive health conditions. These products, which are often sold online, have not been reviewed by the FDA and are not proven safe and effective to treat the diseases and health conditions they claim to treat. These products may be ineffective, unsafe and could prevent a person from seeking an appropriate diagnosis and treatment from a health care professional.
- FDA, FTC Warn Five Companies Illegally Selling Dietary Supplements Claiming to Treat Infertility
- Consumer Update - Watch Out for False Promises on Some Dietary Supplements
- Constituent Update - FDA Sends Warning Letters to Five Companies for Illegally Selling Dietary Supplements Claiming to Treat Infertility
- Flickr Album - Unproven Infertility Supplements
Company Name | Product Name and Image |
LeRoche Benicoeur dba ConceiveEasy | ConceiveEasy |
EU Natural Inc. | CONCEPTION Female Fertility Prenatal |
Fertility Nutraceuticals LLC | CONFLAME Forte, FERTINATAL DHEA, and OVOENERGEN CoenzymeQ10 |
SAL NATURE LLC/FertilHerb | FertilHerb for Women |
NS Products, Inc. | NaturaCure |