OTC Contraceptive App Has US Approval As Claims Are Scrutinized In Sweden, UK
Executive Summary
UK authority advises Natural Cycles Nordic to discontinue an ad claim its contraceptive app is “highly accurate” because it is not based on "typical" use. Sweden is investigating the firm due to the app's failure rate, but in the US, FDA recently approved it.
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