Bryan Therapeutics Warns Consumers About Counterfeit Nitric Oxide Products
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Bryan Therapeutics warns that counterfeit N1o1 and NO2U products from unauthorized sellers may be ineffective, giving authentic buyers a health and performance advantage.
Bryan Therapeutics advises purchasing N1o1 and NO2U products only from their official websites or authorized Amazon store to ensure safety and efficacy.
Bryan Therapeutics protects consumer health by combating counterfeit nitric oxide products, ensuring safer access to genuine wellness solutions.
Bryan Therapeutics reveals counterfeit versions of their nitric oxide products exist, with unknown ingredients posing potential health risks to unsuspecting buyers.
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Bryan Therapeutics has issued a public warning about counterfeit versions of its N1o1 and NO2U nitric oxide products, citing significant safety concerns for consumers. The company's CEO, Dr. Nathan S. Bryan, stated that products appearing to originate from Bryan Therapeutics but sold by unauthorized sellers may be stolen goods or counterfeit, presenting a risk to consumer health.
According to the company, the only authorized sources for purchasing authentic N1o1 and NO2U products are directly through the official websites at www.N1o1.com or www.NO2U.com, or through the company's official Amazon store. All other resellers on Amazon, eBay, or any other third-party sites are unauthorized and may be selling counterfeit products. Bryan Therapeutics emphasized that it cannot guarantee the efficacy or safety of products obtained through these unauthorized channels since the company has no knowledge of what these counterfeit products contain.
Dr. Bryan explained that Bryan Therapeutics produces nitric oxide-based consumer products based on over 25 years of research, discoveries, and innovation. The company's products differ from other products marketed as nitric oxide because they actually produce nitric oxide when consumed or administered. The N1o1 and NO2U product lines are market leaders because they work effectively, according to the company. The identification of counterfeit products using the company's trademarked brands represents a severe safety concern, with product integrity being a top priority for the company.
Susan Shaffer, President of Bryan Therapeutics Inc., provided specific guidance for consumers shopping online. She stated that on Amazon, products must show "Sold By: Pneuma Nitric Oxide LLC, NO2U, or Bryan Nitriceuticals" to ensure authenticity. The company does not sell on eBay or other third-party sites besides Amazon and its N1o1 storefront. For consumers questioning product authenticity, the company has established verification channels including a customer service hotline and email support.
The company has retained legal counsel to address the counterfeit issue. Wesley E. Johnson of Cross-Border Counselor LLP at www.cbcounselor.com will assist Bryan Therapeutics with proactive measures to protect its clients, including initiating legal action against counterfeiters and other illicit sellers. This legal action represents a significant step in protecting both the company's intellectual property and consumer safety in the health supplement market.
The implications of this announcement extend beyond Bryan Therapeutics to the broader health supplement industry. Counterfeit health products pose serious risks to consumer safety, as they may contain incorrect ingredients, improper dosages, or even harmful substances. For consumers relying on nitric oxide supplements for health benefits, using counterfeit products could lead to ineffective treatment or adverse health effects. The company's warning highlights the growing problem of counterfeit health products in online marketplaces and the importance of purchasing directly from authorized sources. This situation also underscores the challenges legitimate companies face in protecting their brands and ensuring product quality in an increasingly digital marketplace where counterfeit goods can proliferate rapidly.
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