During a time when people are concerned about protecting themselves from coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), the Flu,  and other infectious diseases, there are unfortunately still dishonest sellers looking to push fraudulent products to unsuspecting consumers.

Some of these sellers offer unproven products that claim to prevent, mitigate, treat, or cure the flu even though they have not been evaluated or approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for safety and effectiveness. These products might be dangerous to you and your family. The FDA urges consumers to avoid fraudulent flu products and offers some tips on how to spot them.

These products can be found online, including popular marketplaces, and in retail stores. They may be labeled as dietary supplements, foods, hand sanitizers, nasal sprays, or devices.

A Flu Vaccine Is the Best Prevention

Flu is a serious disease, caused by influenza viruses, that can lead to hospitalization and even death. Getting a flu vaccine is the best way to prevent this infectious disease and its serious complications.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommend that all people, ages 6 months and older, get vaccinated against influenza – particularly those at an increased risk for serious complications, including young children, adults 65 years and older, and those with chronic medical conditions. For more information on vaccines, immunization, and where to get vaccinated, visit www.vaccines.gov.

The FDA has approved vaccines for the prevention of influenza. And if you do get the flu, there are FDA-approved antiviral drugs, available by prescription, to treat the illness. These medicines are recommended by the CDC for use against recently circulating influenza viruses. They work best if started soon after the onset of symptoms (within 48 hours).

Flu antiviral medications are used to prevent or treat flu and are available by prescription in the form of pills, liquids, inhalers, and intravenous infusion. The various products are all approved for adult use and differ in the ages for which they are approved to treat children, ranging from 2-weeks-old to age 12.

  • If you get the flu, antiviral medications can make your illness milder and may make you feel better faster. Antiviral medications work best when started within the first two days of getting sick.
  • If you are exposed to the flu, antiviral medication can help prevent you from becoming sick. Talk to your health care provider if you have been or may be near a person with the flu.</.li>

Types of Fraudulent Flu and Antiviral Products

There are no legally marketed over-the-counter (non-prescription) drugs to prevent, mitigate, treat, or cure the flu. But there are legal over-the-counter (OTC) drugs to reduce fever and to relieve muscle aches, congestion, and other symptoms typically associated with the flu.

Dietary supplements, conventional foods (such as herbal teas), or devices (such as certain air filters and light therapies) that fraudulently claim to prevent, mitigate, treat or cure the flu haven’t been evaluated by the FDA for safety and effectiveness.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, many of the same types of unproven products have been offered for sale with fraudulent claims to prevent, mitigate, treat, or cure COVID-19. Some products are sold with claims about antiviral effects, and others make claims about preventing or treating viral infections.

The FDA is particularly concerned that these fraudulent products might cause people to delay, forgo, or stop the medical treatment they need, leading to serious and life-threatening harm. The ingredients in them could lead to unexpected side effects and interactions with other medications people may be taking.

Protect yourself and your family by being on the lookout for potentially fraudulent flu and antiviral products being sold without a prescription, which may claim to:

  • Reduce the severity and length of flu or other viral infections.
  • Boost your immunity naturally without a flu vaccine.
  • Act as a safe and effective alternative to the flu vaccine.
  • Prevent catching the flu or viral infections.
  • Be an effective treatment for flu or viral infections.
  • Provide faster recovery from the flu or viral infections.
  • Support your body’s natural immune defenses to fight off flu or other viruses.

Find Out if Your Online Pharmacy Is Safe

Websites appearing to be online pharmacies selling prescription drugs present an opportunity for fraudsters to take advantage of unsuspecting consumers. Legitimate online pharmacies do exist. But so do many websites that look like safe online pharmacies but are actually fraudulent and engaging in illegal activity. These websites may be selling unapproved drugs.

Unsure about an online pharmacy? Visit the FDA’s BeSafeRx to learn how to safely buy prescription medicines online. If you have a question about a treatment or product, talk to your health care provider or doctor.