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11The Georgia Medical Board is now investigating after 11Alive exposed questionable practices by HydraPlus IV hydration therapy company. In an interview you were able to see only on 11Alive, former employee Brad Jones showed us evidence of the company using expired vitamins and a weight-loss medication that the Food and Drug Administration says is not safe or effective.
11Alive reached out to HydraPlus. In a statement, the vitamin IV and injection therapy company, said:
"HydraPlus prides itself on its excellent reputation for high-quality products and services, friendly staff, and effective therapies.
HydraPlus understands that a disgruntled, former employee who was recently terminated on July 22, 2023 for theft has made vague and unfounded accusations in response to his termination.
HydraPlus expressly and unequivocally denies these vague and unfounded accusations. Nevertheless, HydraPlus remains committed to providing outstanding service and care for its patients and will continue to help its clients achieve optimal results.
Accordingly, as with any inquiry or criticism, HydraPlus will evaluate its policies and procedures to ensure compliance with all laws, regulations and best practices."
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