Flu Ushers In Risky Claims Season
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Supplement firms are safest avoiding any mention of the flu, and trade groups see flu claims as a red flag for other problems. But flu season perennially brings in claims that skirt – or cross – the line, where they could draw fire from FDA.
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