According to FDA Consumer Bulletin: The following information was provided by the Food and Drug Administration:
The FDA has just released a new FDA Consumer Update: “Can a Dietary Supplement Treat a Concussion? No.” Would you please share this article with your community?
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Can a Dietary Supplement Treat a Concussion? No
http://www.fda.gov/ForConsumers/ConsumerUpdates/ucm378845.htm?source=govdelivery&utm_medium=email&utm_source=govdelivery (PDF)
FDA is warning consumers to avoid products marketed as dietary supplements that claim to prevent, treat or cure concussions and other traumatic brain injuries. These claims are fraudulent because the products have not been shown to be safe or effective for such purposes.
Below supplements have not been approved by the FDA for treatment of concussions or for prevention or treatment of post-concussion syndrome
· Trinity Sports Group’s Neuro Impact Concussion Response Formula
· PruTect Rx’s NeuroPruTect
· Omega3PruTect
· Neuro Impact
· NeuroPruTect
· Omega3PruTect
· Anatabloc (ingredient anatabine)