And then I hope you explained to your friend that no where in the letter does it state the Ivermectin isn't labeled. And in fact they were labeled properly and they are aware of what is in the shipment down to the milligram dosage per capsule.
Probably more correctly "Iverheal" - the marketed name of this brand of Ivermectin -- implies a therapeutic claim for which FDA has not reviewed clinical studies in the context of this manufacturer's product.
The problem is likely HOW it is labeled, not the fact that it is Ivermectin.
I’ve been trying to show a friend how they’re surpressing ivermectin here and showed him this.
His response was, “did you actually read the letter?”
Then explained it’s because they weren’t labeled and that’s against the FDA. If they had been labeled properly then they would have been allowed in.
And then I hope you explained to your friend that no where in the letter does it state the Ivermectin isn't labeled. And in fact they were labeled properly and they are aware of what is in the shipment down to the milligram dosage per capsule.
Probably more correctly "Iverheal" - the marketed name of this brand of Ivermectin -- implies a therapeutic claim for which FDA has not reviewed clinical studies in the context of this manufacturer's product.
The problem is likely HOW it is labeled, not the fact that it is Ivermectin.