Fears have set is with the short supply of the H1N1 VIRUS here in Massachusetts. But if you're thinking about buying any of the hundreds of products claiming to protect you-- buyer beware.
"… at all every time there's a new health care. And the FDA's emphatic. Releasing a new list of fraudulent product not cleared approved or authorized for the diagnosis. Mitigation prevention treatment or cure of the 2009 H1N1 flu virus. The FDA alert apparently worked. -- I'd investigate. Or the web again this afternoon and discovered the company put those products and needed to appear. Or they have posted strong disclosures. Here's the reality health official dress your -- and again the H1N1 virus is the FDA approved back seen. And of course good hygiene. …" at 0:39
"… If you've seen a questionable product or claim the FDA wants to know go to our web site the Boston channel dot com for a link. For team I'd investigate and in …" at 1:33