CVS Review

CVS

What is CVS?

CVS produces a number of different joint supplements and moreover sells them through various outlets. They have literally hundreds of products, some from themselves, and others from other companies that choose to use their notoriety to advertise.

History of CVS

CVS Pharmacies have been advertised on TV, we've all seen it. It is in fact the most common pharmacy chain in America with stores in 41 states. They sell various products, and they have been known to be opening stores soon in Puerto Rico. They were founded May 8, 1963, and they are a subsidiary of CVS Caremark, based out of Woonsocket, Rhode Island.

Benefits

There are not really a lot of benefits to CVS brands. They sell only the cheapest brands that use major markups while retailing their products. They practically never have the right ingredients and even more rarely do they have the right amounts. But this is what happens in this particular industry which includes retailers like CVS, Rite Aid, and Walgreens among others.

Possible side effects

Possible side effects would really depend on the product. Btu we have seen some that could cause insomnia, overstimulation, diarrhea, irregular heartbeat, dizziness, vomiting, headaches, and high blood pressure.

Conclusion

We would not recommend CVS products. They are all of the same basic caliber, and it's really no surprise that so many fail when trying to use these products. In fact, you would only be mistaken to keep buying these products, despite their long and tedious records. CVS Pharmacies use products for false profits, they do not actually check quality.

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March 10, 2010