“Human Growth Hormone” Supplement Ads Lead NEJM To Contact State AGs
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
The New England Journal of Medicine has contacted the Massachusetts and New Jersey Attorneys General about the advertising practices of some "human growth hormone" marketers, Editor-in-Chief Jeffrey Drazen, MD, says in a perspective paper titled "Inappropriate Advertising of Dietary Supplements" that appears in the Feb. 27 issue
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