Flu Therapy “Scammers” Prompt FDA, FTC Warnings
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Recent FDA warning letters include one to Oasis Consumer Healthcare regarding marketing and labeling for Halo Oral Antiseptic Spray. The agency also teamed with FTC to warn three online health stores for making flu claims for supplement products.
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