Thanks for writing this, and the results of the intervention.
KV is not alone regarding the marketing of unapproved drugs. I know of at least one other who remains in business, yet appears to be on life support.

All the conspirators have to do is obtain what is called a NDC number for thier bogus prescription products so wholesalers can acquire them to be dispensed it to pharmacies. It's safe to surmise that all companies that do this, which are typically insignificant and small, do so because they are aware of the prison guard being asleep (the FDA), and therefore their actions are tacitly approved. The website I shared with you was involved in this activity, and Auriga's CEO was an ex FDA Lawyer named Phil Pesin.
There are probably more such companies allowing potentially unsafe drugs to be acquired by U.S. Citizens. My suggestion is that, just because a medication can be obtained by a pharmacy, does not mean it has been evaluated or approved. Perhaps similiar to those allowed to obtain prescriptions over the internet.
By the way, I'm a pharmaceutical industry expert and former executive with a large pharmaceutical company. Feel free to email me,