HOUSTON Francisco Morales, 54, of Brownsville, has been sentenced for his role in a conspiracy to introduce misbranded and unapproved new drugs into interstate commerce, announced United States Attorney Kenneth Magidson. Morales and co-defendant Lawrence Stowe, 60, both falsely represented they were licensed to practice medicine in the United States. Morales operated a medical clinic in Brownsville, but was reportedly only licensed to practice in Mexico and carried out stem cell treatments for U.S. citizens in Mexico.
Today, U.S. District Judge Gray Miller handed Morales a sentence of 60 months in federal prison to be immediately followed by three years of supervised release. In handing down the sentence, Judge Miller noted his sentence was limited to 60 months by statute. Restitution was also ordered in the amount $479,862. Stowe is set for sentencing March 7, 2014.
On Sept. 5, 2012, Morales entered a guilty plea, admitting he sold an unapproved drug product to Stowe called SF 1019 knowing Stowe would sell this product to patients. Morales falsely represented to the public that he had extensive training and experience regarding stem cells and stem cell therapy, when his exposure was actually limited to attending seminars and reading materials published by researchers.
In June 2006, he received $8,300 from a couple to perform an unapproved stem cell procedure involving stem cells on their minor son who had experienced neurological problems after a near drowning incident. Prior to performing the procedure, Morales falsely represented that the stem cell procedure would be beneficial to combat the childs medical condition. He also falsely represented to two other patients that he obtained stem cells from private Universities and had treated more than 1000 patients using stem cells with only positive results.
Stowe admitted that beginning in January 2006, he utilized several businesses, Stowe BioTherapy Inc. and The Stowe Foundation to advertise and promote a medical treatment protocol for the treatment of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) also known as Lou Gehrigs disease, multiple sclerosis (MS), Parkinsons and other neurological diseases. This treatment protocol, which was named Applied Biologics, consisted of supplements, vaccines, patient specific transfer factors and ultimately stem cell therapy. Stowe falsely represented to patients that this treatment protocol had been reviewed by all levels of the FDA and was effective in the treatment of ALS, MS and Parkinsons. There is currently no cure for these diseases.
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