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FDA Targets Internet Sales -- Drugs and Nutritional Supplements
Handcuffed Bussinessman

New FDA internet enforcement will capture thousands of websites and arrest business owners.
Internet sales of nutritional supplements and drugs are being targeted by FDA law enforcement as never before.
FDA has tremendous authority to be extremely strict about product promotion. What can you do to avoid being caught up in the expanded dragnet? Even innocent mistakes bring huge penalties.
The penalties are so strict that no one can afford to ‘stray over the line’. Some of the penalties are:
- Years in Prison
- Massive financial losses
- Forfeiting your entire business
- Endless lawsuits
- Family ruptures and recriminations
- Never getting back on your feet
These are some of the terrible real life events when the FDA finds a website that ‘crosses the FDA line’. Now FDA has increased their ability to find an illegal web site by hiring an internet search company. That company is being rewarded to find 10,000 illegal web sites this year.
What will you do when you get a Cease and Desist Letter?
Whatever you do, it will be too late!
Anyone who manages these websites knows incorrect advertisements can happen, but no one can be certain unless they use our professional regulatory review.
That’s because we specialize in getting and keeping products and companies approved by FDA. That is all we do, for hundreds of drugs, nutritional products, homeopathic medicines and medical devices.
We have worked on behalf of your competition, so they can stay in business, grow their business, and not worry if their next sale is to an FDA undercover agent.
And we guarantee our work!
We intercede on your behalf if FDA ever has a problem with your ads or products.
Shouldn’t you call Jason Reisdorph at 248 747 8009 now to learn how easy it is to make certain FDA is not going to put your website out of business? Or click here to email Jason and he will contact you.
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