Monday, May 18, 2015 5:50:25 PM
"When marketing efforts failed, in part because of the lack of clinical data demonstrating the product’s usefulness, Hensley promoted Vira 38 as a medication to fight the H5N1 virus, which causes bird flu, according to the indictment."
He has a history of promoting drugs that didn't work, or worse yet, are harmful to users.
"In the 1990s, Hensley obtained patents for a zinc-based gel that was marketed as a cold remedy under the brand name Zicam. The product was originally made to be applied inside the nose with a swab. In 2009, the FDA ordered Zicam's manufacturer, Matrixx Initiatives of Scottsdale, Ariz., to stop selling the product because it damages users' sense of smell"
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