State officials are asking residents
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INDIANAPOLIS —
Dietary supplements are warning residents not to fall for Internet scams that claim to cure or prevent the swine flu.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has released a list of fraudulent products, including dietary supplements that claim to cure or prevent H1N1, a photon machine, fake Tamiflu and a shampoo that aims to protect users from the virus.
State officials are asking residents to report any suspicious H1N1 products being advertised on the Internet to the
Dietary supplements general's
Delarue Parts office.
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