The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has announced that it issued 30 warning letters to telehealth companies for making false or misleading claims regarding compounded GLP-1 products offered on their websites.
This is the second group of warning letters sent to telehealth firms since the agency launched in September a crackdown on misleading direct-to-consumer pharmaceutical advertisements. Over the past six months, the agency has sent thousands of letters warning pharmaceutical and telehealth firms to remove misleading ads, more than had been sent over the entire preceding decade.
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