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Androzene

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Androzene

The science behind this male enhancement supplement is far from rockhard.

IQ+

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IQ+

Your IQ may not increase using this brain supplement but your credit card balance might.

Hair Vitality

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Hair Vitality

Supplement purporting to regrow hair may not be as effective as its highly touted ingredients.

ZYTO Technologies

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ZYTO Technologies

FDA warning letter focuses on the ZYTO Hand Cradle, marketed as a medical diagnostic device.

Physician Naturals

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Physician Naturals

A TINA.org reader passed along a link to a site she thought was suspicious, physiciannaturals.com. The website has a variety of supplements that claim all sorts of health benefits. According…

Dolphin Intertrade Corporation

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Dolphin Intertrade Corporation

The FDA has issued a warning letter to Dolphin Intertrade Corporation because the company is allegedly marketing supplements that contain an unapproved prescription drug ingredient. According to the FDA, Dolphin…

Cali Botanicals

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Cali Botanicals

FDA warns that kratom supplements may do more harm than good in combating opioid addiction and withdrawal.

Life Extension

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Life Extension

FDA cites more than 400 products touting unapproved drug treatment claims.

CasaLuna

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CasaLuna

Fruity, marijuana-infused chocolate bar touts miracle health claims.

Kyäni

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Kyäni

Questionable claims about the King of Fruits.

Xtreme Muscle Pro

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Xtreme Muscle Pro

Xtreme Muscle Pro, a fitness supplement, makes a lot of ridiculous-sounding claims on its website (“Convert fat to muscle!” “Hydrate blood cells!” and best of all, “More than 1 ingredient!”),…

Entrenet Nutritionals, Inc.

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Entrenet Nutritionals, Inc.

According to a warning letter from the FDA, Entrenet Nutritionals is advertising four different nutritional supplements as drugs in violation of the Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act because of the…

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