Counterfeit (fake or falsified) medicines may be harmful to your health because while being passed off as authentic, may contain the wrong ingredients, contain too much, too little or no active ingredient at all or contain other harmful ingredients.
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Task Description Request Please post to the OII FOIA Electronic Reading Room
Record Date 11/19/2020
Short Title (70 char) Howard I. Schwartz, M.D. Hollywood, FL. EIR issued 11/19/2020
FEI Number 1000525885
Firm Name Howard I. Schwartz, M.D.
Record Type EIR
State FL
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