FDA NOW HAS A LASIK EPIDEMIC!
HOW MANY EYES HAVE TO BE PERMANENTLY AND IRREVERSIBLY RUINED UNTIL THE FDA CHOOSES TO DISCIPLINE THE LASIK INDUSTRY WHEN THE FDA'S JOB IS TO PROTECT THE PUBLIC FROM THE HARM THAT LASIK DOCTORS ARE PURPOSEFULLY AND KNOWINGLY DOING WHICH LAST TIME I CHECKED...THE DEFINITION OF THAT WAS CALLED A "MEDICAL CRIME!"
HOW MANY EYES HAVE TO BE PERMANENTLY AND IRREVERSIBLY RUINED UNTIL THE FDA CHOOSES TO DISCIPLINE THE LASIK INDUSTRY WHEN THE FDA'S JOB IS TO PROTECT THE PUBLIC FROM THE HARM THAT LASIK DOCTORS ARE PURPOSEFULLY AND KNOWINGLY DOING WHICH LAST TIME I CHECKED...THE DEFINITION OF THAT WAS CALLED A "MEDICAL CRIME!"
"If you feel your LASIK DOCTOR OR THEIR STAFF has tampered with your private medical evidence, has altered your medical chart(s) in any way, or has deceived you and continues to attempt to deceive you...Then here's what you need to do to make sure they are investigated:'
Contact the FDA's Office of Criminal Investigation's and file a case by clicking here:
http://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/email/oc/oci/contact.cfm .
Next, you need to make sure to follow up with the person assigned your case number, and provide them with the concise and factual information that supports your claim(s).
What is the Office of Criminal Investigations?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Office_of_Criminal_Investigations .
OCI's Mission:
As the criminal investigative arm of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the mission of the Office of Criminal Investigations (OCI) is to conduct and coordinate investigations of suspected criminal violations of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FDCA) and other related Acts; the Federal Anti-Tampering Act (FATA); and other statutes including applicable Title 18 violations of the United States Code (USC); and to collect evidence to support successful prosecutions through the federal or state court systems as appropriate...
OCI's Jurisdiction:
Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FDCA) and other related Acts Title 21, United States Code, and related acts Federal Anti-Tampering Act (FATA) Title 18, United States Code § 1365.
OCI Investigates Violations of Medical Devices/LASIK Devices:
Manufacture and sale of counterfeit or unapproved drugs
Illegal diversion of pharmaceuticals and other regulated products
Prescription Drug Marketing Act violations
Off-Label promotion of FDA approved drugs and medical devices
Health fraud - schemes involving fraudulent treatments/cures/devices
New drug application fraud
Clinical investigator fraud
Product substitution crimes
Product tampering
Crimes affecting the safety/integrity of the nation’s blood supply
Crimes involving the adulteration and/or misbranding of food
Internet facilitated criminal violations involving FDA regulated products
Illegal importation of FDA regulated products
Crimes involving the manufacture, sale or distribution of unapproved FDA regulated products
Even ex FDA Compliance Director, Larry Pilot, says he's "dissapointed with the current
failure of the FDA/CDRH to discipline LASIK violators" shown here in the Salon article:
http://www.salon.com/2010/01/26/lasik_problems/
WALK INTO ANY WALGREENS, CVS OR DRUGSTORE AND LOOK AT THE NEW DRY EYE DROPS STATING ON THE FRONT "FOR LASIK DRYNESS:"
Contact the FDA's Office of Criminal Investigation's and file a case by clicking here:
http://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/email/oc/oci/contact.cfm .
Next, you need to make sure to follow up with the person assigned your case number, and provide them with the concise and factual information that supports your claim(s).
What is the Office of Criminal Investigations?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Office_of_Criminal_Investigations .
OCI's Mission:
As the criminal investigative arm of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the mission of the Office of Criminal Investigations (OCI) is to conduct and coordinate investigations of suspected criminal violations of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FDCA) and other related Acts; the Federal Anti-Tampering Act (FATA); and other statutes including applicable Title 18 violations of the United States Code (USC); and to collect evidence to support successful prosecutions through the federal or state court systems as appropriate...
OCI's Jurisdiction:
Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FDCA) and other related Acts Title 21, United States Code, and related acts Federal Anti-Tampering Act (FATA) Title 18, United States Code § 1365.
OCI Investigates Violations of Medical Devices/LASIK Devices:
Manufacture and sale of counterfeit or unapproved drugs
Illegal diversion of pharmaceuticals and other regulated products
Prescription Drug Marketing Act violations
Off-Label promotion of FDA approved drugs and medical devices
Health fraud - schemes involving fraudulent treatments/cures/devices
New drug application fraud
Clinical investigator fraud
Product substitution crimes
Product tampering
Crimes affecting the safety/integrity of the nation’s blood supply
Crimes involving the adulteration and/or misbranding of food
Internet facilitated criminal violations involving FDA regulated products
Illegal importation of FDA regulated products
Crimes involving the manufacture, sale or distribution of unapproved FDA regulated products
Even ex FDA Compliance Director, Larry Pilot, says he's "dissapointed with the current
failure of the FDA/CDRH to discipline LASIK violators" shown here in the Salon article:
http://www.salon.com/2010/01/26/lasik_problems/
WALK INTO ANY WALGREENS, CVS OR DRUGSTORE AND LOOK AT THE NEW DRY EYE DROPS STATING ON THE FRONT "FOR LASIK DRYNESS:"
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