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SALT LAKE CITY--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Xlear has supplemented the numerous scientific studies it has already provided the Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) in the government’s ...
A Utah-based company was sued by the federal government because it said its nasal sprays could prevent and treat COVID-19. Xlear, Inc. Facebook page A company sued by federal regulators over products ...
The federal government has sued Utah-based Xlear, Inc., alleging that the company advertised that its nasal spray product could prevent or treat COVID-19, "without competent or reliable scientific ...
Federal regulators are taking action against a Utah County-based nasal spray company, alleging that it falsely claimed its product could protect users against COVID-19. In magazine ads, online videos, ...
Nathan Jones, CEO of Xlear, said that he feels that his company is emerging from the COVID-19 pandemic in better shape and is prepared to help retailers in the post-COVID era. He talked with Drug ...
WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today, Xlear is filing a Pre-Emergency Use Authorization (Pre-EUA) Request with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The Pre-EUA is a first step in seeking ...
Xlear, a manufacturer of xylitol-based products, is introducing two products—the all-natural Xlear Nasal Spray and Kids Xlear Nasal Spray. Officials at the Orem, Utah-based company say that what sets ...
"Most COVID-19 infections start in the nose," defendants Xlear Inc. and its CEO Nathan Jones said in a statement. "It makes common sense to wash your nose. People have been using nasal cleansing to ...
The FTC sued Xlear after it marketed its spray as a covid preventative. The Trump administration dropped the suit, but the company still wants its day in court. The FTC sued Xlear after it marketed ...
A Utah-based company was sued by the federal government because it said its nasal sprays could prevent and treat COVID-19. Xlear, Inc. Facebook page A company sued by federal regulators over products ...
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