Legal & Regulatory Briefs
Published: Wednesday, December 01, 1999
The Quigley Corp. (QGLY) said it received an unappealable Order of Court for the destruction of Cold-Rid, manufactured by
J-Labs Inc. of Tampa, FL. Quigley had complained to the court that Cold-Rid packaging mimicked the packaging of Quigley’s Cold-Eeze product.
Pharmanex Inc., a subsidiary of Nu Skin Enterprises Inc. (NUS), won a motion for civil contempt in its lawsuit against HPF LLC. In April the U.S. Federal District Court in San Francisco granted a preliminary injunction preventing HPF from continued use of clinical studies, literature and news stories based on Pharmanex’s Cholestin to market its product Cholestene.
Rep. Dan Burton, R-IN, has introduced in Congress a bill to amend the IRS tax code of 1986 to create a new tax deduction for purchased dietary supplements that would put them on a par for tax purposes with other medical expenses. The legislation is drafted so that the inclusion of dietary supplements as a medical exemption would not redesignate supplements as drugs and thus cause them to be regulated as such.
