Supplement CVD Claims Fill US FDA Warning Radar
Executive Summary
Day after warning consumers about yet another supplement containing undisclosed ED drug ingredients, FDA announces its found supplements claiming to prevent or treat CVD, or related conditions such as atherosclerosis, stroke, or heart failure.
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