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  2. Apoaequorin: What You Need to Know - WebMD

    www.webmd.com/healthy-aging/apoaequorin-what-to-know

    The U.S. FDA has not evaluated Prevagen for safety and effectiveness and has tried to curb claims that it may help memory.

  3. FDA curbs unfounded memory supplement claims - Harvard Health

    www.health.harvard.edu/blog/fda-curbs-unfounded...

    In the US, supplements are not tested in the way prescription medicines are, and their manufacturers can make claims about their abilities that may or may not be true. But there are some rules supplement makers must follow, and the FDA's plan to revamp its regulation of dietary supplements ...

  4. Prevagen for Memory: Uses, Side Effects, Effectiveness - GoodRx

    www.goodrx.com/.../prevagen-for-memory-loss-claims

    No, Prevagen is not an FDA-approved medication and should not be taken if you have dementia or Alzheimer’s disease. Dietary supplements like Prevagen do not require FDA approval to be sold OTC, as long as they do not make claims to treat, cure, or prevent medical conditions.

  5. Americans Took Prevagen for Years—as the FDA Questioned Its ...

    www.wired.com/story/prevagen-made-millions-fda...

    Commercials for Prevagen have insisted that “it’s safe and effective,” an assurance Quincy echoed to regulators. But an investigation by WIRED now shows that for years officials at the FDA...

  6. Don’t buy the hype. ‘Memory-boosting’ supplements aren’t all ...

    www.seattletimes.com/life/wellness/dont-buy-the...

    Some popular supplements advertised on TV claim to be “clinically” proven, but in fact are not. Notably, the maker of Prevagen is embroiled in an ongoing legal battle with the Federal Trade...

  7. Don't buy into brain health supplements - Harvard Health

    www.health.harvard.edu/mind-and-mood/dont-buy...

    There's no solid proof any of them work. The main issue with all over-the-counter supplements is lack of regulation. The FDA doesn't oversee product testing or ingredient accuracy — they just look out for supplements that make health claims related to the treatment of specific diseases.

  8. Watch Out for False Promises About So-Called Alzheimer's ...

    www.fda.gov/consumers/consumer-updates/watch-out...

    Several prescription drugs have been approved by the FDA to treat people who have been diagnosed with Alzheimers disease. Most medicines work best for people in the early or middle stages of...

  9. Jellyfish Memory Supplement Prevagen Is a Hoax, FTC Says

    www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/jellyfish...

    “The Federal Trade Commission and New York State Attorney General have charged the marketers of the dietary supplement Prevagen with making false and unsubstantiated claims that the product...

  10. Will Apoaequorin Really Improve Your Memory? | Banner Health

    www.bannerhealth.com/healthcareblog/teach-me/...

    “Like all supplements, Prevagen does not have to be approved for safety or efficacy by the FDA and FTC before being sold,” Dr. Langbaum noted. Many medical experts, scientists, researchers and the Alzheimer’s Association also caution that claims about memory-enhancing supplements are mostly based on very little science.

  11. Does the supplement Prevagen improve memory? A court case is ...

    www.washingtonpost.com/health/prevagen-memory...

    FDA approves first drug intended to slow cognitive decline caused by Alzheimer’s disease