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FDA Warns Consumers to Stop Using Soladek Vitamin Solution The


FDA Warns Consumers to Stop Using Soladek Vitamin Solution
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is warning consumers to stop using Soladek, a vitamin-solution product marketed by Indo Pharma, S.A., of the Dominican Republic, because the product may contain dangerously high levels of vitamins A and D. Soladek is marketed with claims that the product treats hypo and avitaminosis, rickets, growth, dentition, lactation, fractures, infection, convalescence, protection and regeneration of certain epithelium (bronchial, glandular, ocular, cutaneous), corticotherapy, aging and pregnancy. The product is sold in a box labeled in Spanish and containing a vial of the solution.
 

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