CSPI says Bayer nixes selenium claims
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Bayer discontinues claims in labeling and marketing that linked selenium in its One A Day Men's multivitamins to reduced risk of prostate cancer, according to the Center for Science in the Public Interest. However, CSPI still may pursue the lawsuit it threatened the company with in June because "Bayer adamantly insists that its claims are perfectly legal and refuses to make any commitment not to start making them again," said Stephen Gardner, CSPI's director of litigation, in an Aug. 11 e-mail. A spokeswoman declined to comment on Bayer's future plans for selenium/prostate cancer claims, though the firm previously said it was halting use of the claims in light of new science and FDA's acceptance of extremely limited health claims for selenium (1"The Tan Sheet" July 6, 2009)