E’Ola Ephedrine HCl Product Seized, FDA Complaint Alleges Item To Be Drug
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Approximately 140,000 bottles of E'Ola International's AMP II Pro Drops, worth roughly $2.8 mil., were seized by U.S. Marshals Oct. 31
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