Health Brands Hims and Hers Flout Facebook’s Rules on Drug Ads

Wellness manufacturers Hims and Hers violate Facebook insurance policies by way of providing pharmaceuticals in advertisements. The advertisements additionally do not divulge unwanted effects, as required by way of the FDA.
Wellness brands Hims and Hers violate Facebook policies by offering prescription drugs in ads. The ads also don't disclose side effects, as required by the FDA.Original article
Author: Wired

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