The wording seems clear enough.
 Any treatment that fails in any case to cure the intended disease must be
pulled.

 Only the application of the wording is in question.

 If you jumped through  millions of dollar hoops to get our approval, the
wording will not be applied to you unless NO case has resulted in a cure or
several people die as a direct result of the treatment and their relatives
threaten to sue for more than we made from, or you spent for, your approval
application.



At 10:03 PM 8/10/01 -0700, you wrote:
>>  ...to stop Internet scams for supplements and other products that
purport to
>>  cure cancer, HIV/AIDS and countless other life-threatening diseases.
>>
>
>If they TRULY fulfill this goal ("...stopping supplements and products
>that PURPORT to cure...),
>wouldn't it put an end to conventional establishment AMA procedures,
>pharmaceutical companies
>and practitioners?  I guess it's all in the wording.
>jr
>
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