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"Cure fatigue" implies treatment of a disease condition.
Fix: Use structure/function language like "supports energy levels"
"300% energy boost" requires clinical evidence.
Fix: Remove specific percentage or cite supporting study
Missing required disclaimer for implied endorsement.
Fix: Add "Results may vary" disclaimer
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Try our new supplement that is clinically proven to cure1 fatigue and boost your energy levels by 300%.
"Clinically proven to cure" is a disease claim that requires FDA approval.
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Can I say our supplement "cures fatigue" in our ad copy?
No, "cures fatigue" is a disease claim that requires FDA approval under 21 CFR 101.93.
Fatigue can be a symptom of underlying conditions, so claiming to "cure" it implies treatment of disease.
What should I say instead?
Try "supports healthy energy levels" - this is a structure/function claim that doesn't require pre-approval.
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