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Stem Cell Nutrition

BioLogics Health LLC

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This business offers stem cell therapy services.
Below are industry tips from the US Food and Drug Administration, article published 09/03/2019:
To read the full article, please visit https://www.fda.gov/consumers/consumer-updates/fda-warns-about-stem-cell-therapies

Advice for People Considering Stem Cell Therapies
Know that the FDA plays a role in stem cell treatment oversight. You may be told that because these are your cells, the FDA does not need to review or approve the treatment. That is not true.

Stem cell products have the potential to treat many medical conditions and diseases. But for almost all of these products, it is not yet known whether the product has any benefit--or if the product is safe to use.

If you're considering treatment in the United States:

Ask if the FDA has reviewed the treatment. Ask your health care provider to confirm this information. You also can ask the clinical investigator to give you the FDA-issued Investigational New Drug Application number and the chance to review the FDA communication acknowledging the IND. Ask for this information before getting treatment--even if the stem cells are your own.
Request the facts and ask questions if you don't understand. To participate in a clinical trial that requires an IND application, you must sign a consent form that explains the experimental procedure. The consent form also identifies the Institutional Review Board (IRB) that assures the protection of the rights and welfare of human subjects. Make sure you understand the entire process and known risks before you sign. You also can ask the study sponsor for the clinical investigator's brochure, which includes a short description of the product and information about its safety and effectiveness.
If you're considering treatment in another country:

Learn about regulations that cover products in that country.
Know that the FDA does not have oversight of treatments done in other countries. The FDA typically has little information about foreign establishments or their stem cell products.
Be cautious. If you're considering a stem cell-based product in a country that may not require regulatory review of clinical studies, it may be hard to know if the experimental treatment is reasonably safe.

Business Details

BBB File Opened:
1/13/2020
Business Started:
11/6/2019
Business Incorporated:
11/6/2019
Type of Entity:
Limited Liability Company (LLC)
Business Management:
Gail Honeycutt

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Gail Honeycutt
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Gail Honeycutt

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