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FDA Approved and Patented Don’t Mean What You Think They Mean
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2025-09-22
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A law professor’s new study finds that advertisers may be using patent and FDA approval claims to make their products seem more legitimate than they really are. Veuer’s Matt Hoffman reports.
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