Friday, April 29, 2016 1:42:22 PM
"Get facts straight--This snake oil run by fraudsters is not a approved DRUG anywhere and was denied by the FDA--"
Actually it is an approved drug (sold without prescription) in Mexico. Sucanon went through trials for the Mexican govt as well as review of the previous preclinical and clinical studies in order to obtain approval.
I am less familiar with the exact classification in Canada but it is approved for use which can be verified on the healthCanada website. In addition Sucanon had been approved in Peru as a drug during BIOHF days, I believe the distributor relationship lapsed with Rieveley's death and I'm not sure if it is still current in Peru.
To be clear, FDA stated in their letter that Sucanon was denied as a supplement because per their definition it is a drug that had undergone in their words, "substantial clinical investigations"
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