For Your
Information: April 11, 2000
Lice Treatment Internet Surf Announced
The staff of the Federal Trade Commission's Division of Enforcement and
the Western Regional Office today announced that they conducted a "surf"
of 28 Internet sites that advertise head lice treatment products. The FTC
staff found that many of the sites advertising over-the-counter (OTC) lice
treatment products make explicit claims about their products' efficacy and
health benefits. The surf identified sites that may not be in compliance
with the FTC Act, which prohibits deceptive advertising.
Playing on parents' concern at discovering a lice infestation, and
frustration at store-bought remedies that entail time-consuming
application, some sites claim that their lice treatment products are "100%
effective in killing lice and their eggs," "create an environment where
lice can't survive," or "eliminate the need for combing." Staff sent
warnings stating that health and efficacy claims must be supported by
scientific evidence. The FTC staff urged site sponsors to examine their
claims and warned that if they misrepresented the benefits of their
products, or if their claims were not properly substantiated, they may be
subject to legal action.
With increased access to the Internet for health tips and remedies, FTC
staff warns parents to exercise caution before purchasing products that
might not be suitable for use on their child's hair, or might not be
effective in eradicating a lice infestation. The FTC advises consumers who
want to use the Internet to find health information to access
http://www.consumer.gov/, the federal
gateway for consumer information. It provides specific resources to
educate people about fraud and how to find and evaluate information on the
Web.
The FTC previously brought law enforcement actions against three
companies who allegedly deceptively advertised OTC lice treatment
products. The actions against Del Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Pfizer, Inc., and
Care Technologies, Inc. were settled by consent order in late 1998. Staff
will continue to monitor online and other advertising of OTC lice
treatment products to ensure that claims made to consumers are not
deceptive.
Copies of the news releases and documents pertaining to the
previous lice cases (see news releases dated Sept. 18, 1998
and Dec. 23,
1998) are available from the FTC's web site at
http://www.ftc.gov and also from
the FTC's Consumer Response Center, Room 130, 600 Pennsylvania Avenue,
N.W., Washington, D.C. 20580; 877-FTC-HELP (877-382-4357); TDD for the
hearing impaired 1-866-653-4261. To find out the latest news as it is
announced, call the FTC NewsPhone recording at 202-326-2710.
- MEDIA
CONTACT:
- Brenda Mack,
Office of Public
Affairs 202-326-2182
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- STAFF
CONTACT:
- Phyllis Marcus,
Bureau of Consumer
Protection 202-326-2854
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