Health Science International, Inc., and David Martin
The FTC brought an enforcement action against Health Science International, Inc. and its officer David Martin in November 2007 (Matter No. 072-3145). The case resulted in a consent order, indicating the respondents agreed to settle FTC charges related to their health product marketing practices. The limited available text does not specify the exact claims at issue, but the consent-order resolution is consistent with deceptive or unsubstantiated health marketing violations. As a consent order, this constitutes a critical enforcement outcome with binding compliance obligations.
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In the Matter of Health Science International, Inc., a corporation, and David Martin, individually and as an officer of Health Science International, Inc.
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