UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION
In the Matter of
EFAMOL NUTRACEUTICALS, INC., a corporation.
FILE NO. 992 3027
AGREEMENT CONTAINING CONSENT ORDER
The Federal Trade Commission has conducted an investigation of certain acts and
practices of Efamol Nutraceuticals, Inc., a corporation ("proposed respondent").
Proposed respondent, having been represented by counsel, is willing to enter into an
agreement containing a consent order resolving the allegations contained in the attached
draft complaint. Therefore,
IT IS HEREBY AGREED by and between Efamol Nutraceuticals, Inc., by its duly authorized
officers, and counsel for the Federal Trade Commission that:
- 1. Respondent Efamol Nutraceuticals, Inc. ("Efamol"), is a Delaware
corporation with its principal office or place of business at 23 Dry Dock Avenue, 2nd
Floor, Boston, Massachusetts 02210.
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- 2. Proposed respondent admits all the jurisdictional facts set forth in the draft
complaint.
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- 3. Proposed respondent waives:
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- a. Any further procedural steps;
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- b. The requirement that the Commission's decision contain a statement of findings of
fact and conclusions of law; and
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- c. All rights to seek judicial review or otherwise to challenge or contest the validity
of the order entered pursuant to this agreement.
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- 4. This agreement shall not become part of the public record of the proceeding unless
and until it is accepted by the Commission. If this agreement is accepted by the
Commission, it, together with the draft complaint, will be placed on the public record for
a period of thirty (30) days and information about it publicly released. The Commission
thereafter may either withdraw its acceptance of this agreement and so notify proposed
respondent, in which event it will take such action as it may consider appropriate, or
issue and serve its complaint (in such form as the circumstances may require) and decision
in disposition of the proceeding.
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- 5. This agreement is for settlement purposes only and does not constitute an admission
by proposed respondent that the law has been violated as alleged in the draft complaint,
or that the facts as alleged in the draft complaint, other than the jurisdictional facts,
are true.
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- 6. This agreement contemplates that, if it is accepted by the Commission, and if such
acceptance is not subsequently withdrawn by the Commission pursuant to the provisions of
Section 2.34 of the Commission's Rules, the Commission may, without further notice to
proposed respondent, (1) issue its complaint corresponding in form and substance with the
attached draft complaint and its decision containing the following order in disposition of
the proceeding, and (2) make information about it public. When so entered, the order shall
have the same force and effect and may be altered, modified, or set aside in the same
manner and within the same time provided by statute for other orders. The order shall
become final upon service. Delivery of the complaint and the decision and order to
proposed respondent by any means specified in Section 4.4 of the Commission's Rules shall
constitute service. Proposed respondent waives any right it may have to any other manner
of service. The complaint may be used in construing the terms of the order. No agreement,
understanding, representation, or interpretation not contained in the order or in the
agreement may be used to vary or contradict the terms of the order.
- 7. Proposed respondent has read the draft complaint and consent order. It understands
that it may be liable for civil penalties in the amount provided by law and other
appropriate relief for each violation of the order after it becomes final.
ORDER
DEFINITIONS
For the purposes of this order, the following definitions shall apply:
- 1. "Competent and reliable scientific evidence" shall mean tests, analyses,
research, studies, or other evidence based on the expertise of professionals in the
relevant area, that have been conducted and evaluated in an objective manner by persons
qualified to do so, using procedures generally accepted in the profession to yield
accurate and reliable results.
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- 2. Unless otherwise specified, "Respondent" shall mean Efamol Nutraceuticals,
Inc., its successors and assigns and its officers, agents, representatives and employees.
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- 3. "Drug" shall mean as defined in Section 15 of the Federal Trade Commission
Act, 15 U.S.C. § 55.
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- 4. "Food" shall mean as defined in Section 15 of the Federal Trade Commission
Act, 15 U.S.C. § 55.
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- 5. "Commerce" shall mean as defined in Section 4 of the Federal Trade
Commission Act, 15 U.S.C. § 44.
I.
IT IS ORDERED that respondent, directly or through any corporation, partnership,
subsidiary, division, or other device, in connection with the manufacturing, labeling,
advertising, promotion, offering for sale, sale, or distribution of "Efalex,"
"Efalex Focus," or any food, drug or dietary supplement, in or affecting
commerce, shall not make any representation, in any manner, expressly or by implication,
that:
- A. Such product can cure, prevent, treat or mitigate Attention Deficit Disorder,
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, or their symptoms;
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- B. Such product is effective in reducing attention and behavioral problems;
unless, at the time the representation is made, respondent possesses and relies upon
competent and reliable scientific evidence that substantiates the representation.
II.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that respondent, directly or through any corporation,
partnership, subsidiary, division, or other device, in connection with the manufacturing,
labeling, advertising, promotion, offering for sale, sale, or distribution of any food,
drug or dietary supplement that contains essential fatty acids, in or affecting commerce,
shall not make any representation, in any manner, expressly or by implication, about the
health benefits, efficacy or safety of such product, unless, at the time the
representation is made, respondent possesses and relies upon competent and reliable
scientific evidence that substantiates the representation.
III.
Nothing in this order shall prohibit respondent from making any representation for any
drug that is permitted in labeling for such drug under any tentative final or final
standard promulgated by the Food and Drug Administration, or under any new drug
application approved by the Food and Drug Administration.
IV.
Nothing in this order shall prohibit respondent from making any representation for any
product that is specifically permitted in labeling for such product by regulations
promulgated by the Food and Drug Administration pursuant to the Nutrition Labeling and
Education Act of 1990.
V.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that respondent, and its successors and assigns shall, for five
(5) years after the last date of dissemination of any representation covered by this
order, maintain and upon request make available to the Federal Trade Commission for
inspection and copying:
- A. All advertisements and promotional materials containing the representation;
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- B. All materials that were relied upon in disseminating the representation; and
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- C. All tests, reports, studies, surveys, demonstrations, or other evidence in its
possession or control that contradict, qualify, or call into question the representation,
or the basis relied upon for the representation, including complaints and other
communications with consumers or with governmental or consumer protection organizations.
VI.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that respondent, and its successors and assigns, shall, for a
period of five (5) years from the date of service of this order, deliver a copy of this
order to all current and future principals, officers, directors, and managers, and to all
current and future employees, agents, and representatives having responsibilities with
respect to the subject matter of this order, and shall secure from each such person a
signed and dated statement acknowledging receipt of the order. Respondent shall deliver
this order to current personnel within thirty (30) days after the date of service of this
order, and to future personnel within thirty (30) days after the person assumes such
position or responsibilities.
VII.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that respondent, and its successors and assigns, shall notify the
Commission at least thirty (30) days prior to any change in the corporation that may
affect compliance obligations arising under this order, including but not limited to a
dissolution, assignment, sale, merger, or other action that would result in the emergence
of a successor corporation; the creation or dissolution of a subsidiary, parent or
affiliate that engages in any acts or practices subject to this order; the proposed filing
of a bankruptcy petition; or a change in the corporate name or address. Provided,
however, that, with respect to any proposed change in the corporation about which
respondent learns less than thirty (30) days prior to the date such action is to take
place, respondent shall notify the Commission as soon as is practicable after obtaining
such knowledge. All notices required by this Part shall be sent by certified mail to the
Associate Director, Division of Enforcement, Bureau of Consumer Protection, Federal Trade
Commission, Washington, D.C. 20580.
VIII.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that respondent, and its successors and assigns, shall, within
sixty (60) days after the date of service of this order, and at such other times as the
Federal Trade Commission may require, file with the Commission a report, in writing,
setting forth in detail the manner and form in which it has complied with this order.
IX.
This order will terminate twenty (20) years from the date of its issuance, or twenty
(20) years from the most recent date that the United States or the Federal Trade
Commission files a complaint (with or without an accompanying consent decree) in federal
court alleging any violation of the order, whichever comes later; provided, however,
that the filing of such a complaint will not affect the duration of:
- A. Any Part in this order that terminates in less than twenty (20) years;
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- B. This order's application to any respondent that is not named as a defendant in such
complaint; and
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- C. This order if such complaint is filed after the order has terminated pursuant to this
Part.
Provided further, that if such complaint is dismissed or a federal court rules
that the respondent did not violate any provision of the order, and the dismissal or
ruling is either not appealed or upheld on appeal, then the order will terminate according
to this Part as though the complaint had never been filed, except that the order will not
terminate between the date such complaint is filed and the later of the deadline for
appealing such dismissal or ruling and the date such dismissal or ruling is upheld on
appeal.
Signed this ___ day of ___, 2000.
EFAMOL NUTRACEUTICALS, INC.
By:
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President
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A. WES SIEGNER, JR.
Hyman, Phelps & McNamara, P.C.
700 Thirteenth Street, N.W.
Washington, DC 20005-5929
Counsel for Respondent
MATTHEW D. GOLD
LINDA K. BADGER
KERRY O'BRIEN
Counsel for the Federal Trade Commission
APPROVED:
JEFFREY KLURFELD
Regional Director
Western Region
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