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- FEDS SEIZE RELAXATION MACHINES
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- FDA says Seattle company's devices not scientifically tested
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- By David Shaeffer, Seattle Times staff reporter
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- Federal agents have seized the inventory of a Seattle company that
- manufactures relaxation machines.
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- Agents of the U.S. marshal's office and the Food and Drug Adminis-
- tration yesterday seized products made by Synetic Systems, 3822 Stone
- Way N. [Seattle]
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- Daryl Thompson, a compliance officer with the FDA, said the relax-
- ation devices were seized because their sale violates the federal Food,
- Drug and Cosmetic Act. He said it is against the law to market devices
- "that affect the structure of function of man" unless they have been
- scientifically tested to show they are safe and effective.
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- Synetic Systems has not submitted its machines for testing, Thompson
- said.
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- But Michael Cosgrove, production manager for the Seattle company,
- said the FDA is trying to classify the company's products as medical de-
- vices. He said that the federal agency is trying to get control over
- the industry but that Synetic Systems has not made medical claims.
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- Among their products is a machine marketed as the Sharper Image Re-
- laxation System, which includes a control box, headphones, glasses,
- tapes, and a manual.
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- The system flashes light and sounds, and, said Cosgrove, "We have
- been told it is as good as aspirin for a non-migraine headache, although
- we don't say that in our advertising."
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- Thompson said the device is similar to one used by neurologists to
- affect brain waves.
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- He said that in order to market the device legally, Synetic Systems
- would have to submit to a scientific testing process.
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- Cosgrove said getting FDA approval would make the relaxation system
- too expensive to produce.
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- Cosgrove complained that while Synetic Systems was being shut down,
- competitors were being allowed to remain in business.
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- Thompson said he could not comment on other actions by the FDA but
- added, "We're looking at these kinds of devices here and in other parts
- of the country."
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