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FDA Warns Another Company About Unapproved Consumer Genetic Tests
2015-11-10
[Rooters] The company, DNA4Life, believed it did not need FDA approval before selling the test.

CHICAGO (Reuters) - The U.S. Food and Drug Administration sent a letter to privately held gene testing company DNA4Life over the company's sale of an unapproved direct-to-consumer gene test to predict drug response.

In its letter, posted on Monday, the agency said it was unable to identify any FDA clearance for the company's test. The letter follows 23andMe's limited relaunch last month of a series of direct-to-consumer (DTC) tests after the agency ordered the tests off the market.

DNA4Life told Reuters in an earlier interview that it did not believe it needed FDA approval to sell its test.

DNA4Life, based in Mandeville, Louisiana did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

In its letter, the FDA said the company's test appears to meet the definition of a medical device, which requires marketing approval. The agency said the company needs to provide evidence that the device has been approved or information regarding why it believes the test does not require FDA approval.

In a statement sent to Reuters last week, FDA spokesman Eric Pahon said the FDA believes that "certain types of tests are being appropriately offered through the DTC model, but others may need to demonstrate that they are safe and effective and that appropriate controls are in place to mitigate risks."

The letter comes in the wake of 23andMe's two-year tussle with the FDA over its direct-to-consumer personal DNA testing service, which the FDA ordered off the market in 2013.

Last month, 23andMe relaunched its service with a limited number of genetic tests for carrier screening - tests that show whether an individual carries genes associated with 36 different disorders that could be passed on to a child.
Genetic link analysis? Potential generational impacts from behavior, lifestyle choices and drugs? Who knew?
23andMe still does not have FDA approval to resume the sale of tests that predict drug response.

Experts in pharmacogenetics believe those tests could be much riskier in the hands of consumers, who might use the information to make decisions about the drugs they are taking.

The U.S. Gov't Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act will save us. The people must never discover that the earth is not flat or that some within a particular species are actually different from others within that species, or that Pharmacogenetics is actually their friend. Costs must be shared, it's only fair.
Posted by:Besoeker

#13   My testosterone patches are a "Medical Device".

The nutraceutical DHEA is a testosterone precurser that the body converts to testosterone, Deacon Blues. Available in the vitamin section of your grocery store or drug store between fish oil and vitamin D, without any interference from the FDA. Also useful for women taking hormonal birth control or hormone replacement treatments, as both significantly reduce normal female levels of testosterone.
Posted by: trailing wife   2015-11-10 20:43  

#12  My testosterone patches are a "Medical Device".
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2015-11-10 19:38  

#11  And chances are crushed it is in just the right strength for you to use.
Posted by: 3dc   2015-11-10 14:50  

#10  Typed to fast: Snowy - the old crushed colchicine crocus - use dates to Rome or further back.
Posted by: 3dc   2015-11-10 14:48  

#9  Yah, I told you about the various "the generic went away" crisis I went through in 2009, right?
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain   2015-11-10 14:48  

#8  Snowy - the old crushed crocus med for gout?
BTW... crush a crocus and put the juice on the apical meristem of a monopolid plant and the cells that develop from that meristem become di-and-multi-polid. (multiplies chromosome numbers) You can then cross it with other species that match the new chromosome count or just have a custom plant that might optimize some feature for you.
Posted by: 3dc   2015-11-10 12:09  

#7  Oh, and I've told you about the whole colchisine thing in the past, right?
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain   2015-11-10 11:22  

#6  ...so socialist then.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2015-11-10 11:20  

#5  3dc: the more expensive the government makes health care, the more power they get to "help" with the situation.
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain   2015-11-10 11:20  

#4  I will repeat. Once partners and myself considered a 3d device to track changes in body imperfections like moles. I did a search on other devices and came across one that looked for cancer in moles with several colors of low powered LEDs. (Yes low power versions of LED lighting that is all about us starting with calculators.) The crooks at the FDA demanded a 230 million dollar study from that company to prove that low power colored LEDs wouldn't cause cancer. The doctors who invented the device wanted to use it so bad they caved and let VC's get more than a %90 interest so that the stupid study could be paid for.
We decided to never ever do anything that could be construed in any way as a medical device.
My opinion of those FDA bureaucrats is below my respect of Satan and his fallen.
They are even below pond scum.
Posted by: 3dc   2015-11-10 11:14  

#3  I would say it is more of a tool that used medical knowledge and databases to bring about a result.

IMHO, the FDA doesn't really have much of a say since the person isn't brining the product into their body or using it as a medical device like an EKG.

If fitbit watches aren't FDA approved, then this shouldn't be either.

Fuck off FDA.
Posted by: DarthVader   2015-11-10 08:48  

#2  the company's test appears to meet the definition of a medical device,

One more open ended legal definition that give unlimited power to the bureaucrats and tyrants, but I repeat myself.
Posted by: AlanC   2015-11-10 08:00  

#1  The Muslims won't comply anyway.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2015-11-10 05:19  

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