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Amazon Warns Align Probiotic Supplement May Be Counterfeit


Jul 09, 2019 - By TCR Press Release
Amazon is notifying Amazon purchasers that some P&G Align® Probiotic Supplement (63 Count) products from a third-party Amazon marketplace seller may be counterfeit.
 
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Oregon Sues GNC, Alleging Supplements Contained Illegal Ingredients   external link


Oct 22, 2015 - By Sara Germano and Serena Ng
Oregon’s Attorney General on Thursday filed a lawsuit against GNC Holdings Inc. for allegedly selling dietary products containing illegal ingredients, adding new pressure on supplement retailers.
 
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FDA Warns Against Counterfeit Male Sexual Enhancement Product   external link


Nov 12, 2013 - By Reuters
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration warned on Tuesday of a counterfeit dietary supplement for male sexual enhancement that could be particularly harmful to patients with diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol and heart disease.
 
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Man sentenced for internet sales of phony, lead-tainted Extenze pills   external link


Jul 22, 2013 - By US Customs
A Long Beach man was sentenced Monday to 10 months in prison for illegally importing thousands of counterfeit, Chinese-made male enhancement pills to sell on eBay that were subsequently found to contain hazardous levels of lead.
 
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5-hour Energy fights counterfeit operation   external link


Nov 20, 2012 - By J.C. Reindl, Detroit Free Press
The maker of 5-Hour Energy, already facing questions about the safety of its caffeinated energy shots, is fighting to stop what it claims is an extensive counterfeiting operation.
 
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Counterfeit 5-hour ENERGY Operation Shut Down   external link


Nov 19, 2012 - By PR Newswire
Living Essentials, LLC, distributor of 5-hour ENERGY, recently discovered counterfeit 5-hour ENERGY products circulating in the marketplace.
 
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FDA warns about counterfeit ExtenZe dietary supplements   external link


May 13, 2011 - By US FDA
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is warning consumers about a potentially harmful product represented as “ExtenZe,” a dietary supplement for male sexual enhancement.
 
 

 
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