FDA Bans Founder Of Fake U.S. Pharma Company Worth $12M

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) gave a life ban to Talib Khan, the co-founder of a fake medical company called Gallant Pharma International Inc., headquartered in Arlington, Virginia. The agency filed the ruling under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act preventing Khan from providing any form of service to a person or company working on an approved or pending drug product application.

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