Facebook Is Running Ads for an Addictive Drug That’s Banned in Numerous Countries

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Facebook is running ads for an addictive drug that's banned in numerous countries, in yet another situation that underlines the. That's probably why Science.bio, which has been running Facebook ads selling the substance, includes fine print on its website stating that phenibut is "sold for laboratory research use only" and is "not for human consumption, nor medical, veterinary, or household uses.

That's laughable, of course, because the vast majority of products on Science.bio's website are supplements for longevity and nootropics.that it contracts for testing, slamming it for shoddy record keeping and other violations. Reddit users also flagged the companyIt's not just phenibut that's being sold in the free-for-all atmosphere on the social media platform. Canada'sthat those ads are not allowed and also took down those ads the news outlet flagged.

Coupled with that situation and this recent phenibut ad, Facebook increasingly feels like the online equivalent of a dark alleyway. Be careful out there, people.Man Swallows Pill Containing Wireless Camera Live on Stage, Streams Inside of Body for Audience"If we can understand why ovaries age prematurely and what's driving that, that will almost certainly tell us something important about aging in the rest of the body.

 

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