Wellness Startup's Generic Viagra Ads Flout Facebook Rules

Wellness producers Hims and Hers violate Fb insurance coverage insurance policies by the use of offering prescription drugs in ads. The ads moreover don't disclose unwanted side effects, as required by the use 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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