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'''Selmedica''' is a major leader of utilizing [[internet marketing]] to sell health-related products. They also have been accused of the practices of [[health fraud]].<ref name="WarningLetter">The US Food and Drug Administration : Department of Health and Human Services [http://www.fda.gov/foi/warning_letters/archive/g5239d.htm] Selmedica Warning Letter.</ref> More notable, the FDA [[Food and Drug Administration]] has issued several warnings against Selmedica stating that they website misbrand and contain false and misleading information.<ref name="WarningLetter" />
'''Selmedica''' is a major leader of utilizing [[internet marketing]] to sell health-related products. The US Food and Drug Administration issued a warning letter to Selmedica in 2005 regarding marketing practices: Department of Health and Human Services [http://www.fda.gov/foi/warning_letters/archive/g5239d.htm]


The [[Better Business Bureau]], BBB [http://welcome.bbb.org/], reports 48 inquiries about Selmedica have been made in the last three years, 11 in the past year. All enquiries except one in 2005 are marked as settled by the BBB <ref>BBB: Reliability Report for Selmedica Health Care [http://memphis.bbb.org/WWWRoot/Report.aspx?site=62&bbb=0543&firm=1200382]</ref>
The [[Better Business Bureau]], BBB [http://welcome.bbb.org/], reports 48 inquiries about Selmedica have been made in the last three years, 11 in the past year. All enquiries except one in 2005 are marked as settled by the BBB <ref>BBB: Reliability Report for Selmedica Health Care [http://memphis.bbb.org/WWWRoot/Report.aspx?site=62&bbb=0543&firm=1200382]</ref>

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Selmedica is a major leader of utilizing internet marketing to sell health-related products. The US Food and Drug Administration issued a warning letter to Selmedica in 2005 regarding marketing practices: Department of Health and Human Services [2]

The Better Business Bureau, BBB [3], reports 48 inquiries about Selmedica have been made in the last three years, 11 in the past year. All enquiries except one in 2005 are marked as settled by the BBB [1]


Notes and References

  1. ^ BBB: Reliability Report for Selmedica Health Care [1]

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