NAD Takes Issue With University Medical WrinkleFree Claims...Again
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Performance claims from University Medical Pharmaceuticals touting the quick-acting effect of its WrinkleFree Eyes and comparing the product to Botox should be discontinued, the National Advertising Division says
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