An Entirely New Way to Manage Your Allergies and Asthma

Efficas Inc., a health science and technology company, announced the launch of its berry-flavored Efficas Care(tm) and extensive online resources for allergy and asthma sufferers. Efficas Care is a non-prescription medical food, clinically proven to safely and effectively inhibit the production of leukotrienes - inflammatory substances produced by the body and known to cause allergy and asthma symptoms. Efficas Care is the first ""nutritional therapeutic"" approach to reduce leukotriene production and help manage allergy and asthma symptom

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