False Treatment Claims Still A COVID-19 Symptom: FTC Files Complaint Against California Firm
Executive Summary
FTC files complaint alleging Precision Patient Outcomes marketed a supplement as a treatment to mitigate the effects of COVID-19 after agency let the firm know it considered the claims false advertising.
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