'Medical Probiotic' Glucose Control Claim Works When Changed To Fit Limits Of Supporting Study
Executive Summary
National Advertising Division determines Pendulum Therapeutics can claim its Pendulum Glucose Control supplement can lower A1C and blood glucose spikes if it limits the claim to patients taking metformin and eliminates references to percentages of reductions in blood glucose spikes.
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