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A federal court entered a permanent injunction barring a Georgia company from selling unapproved coronavirus treatments. (Shutterstock)
ALPHARETTA, GA — A federal court entered a permanent injunction barring a Georgia company from selling unapproved vitamin D products touted as treatments for COVID-19, the Department of Justice said Friday.
In a civil complaint and accompanying court papers filed in November 2020 in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Georgia, the United States alleges that Matthew Ryncarz and his Alpharetta based companies, Fusion Health and Vitality and Pharm Origins, sold and distributed products claiming they would cure, mitigate, or treat COVID-19 and other diseases. According to the government's complaint, Ryncarz sold several products that purportedly contained vitamin D3, such as "Immune Shot," "Immune Boost," and "Core," through websites. The complaint alleges that none of the products were generally recognized as safe and effective by qualified experts for any of the uses promoted by Ryncarz.

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