Attorney General appealed against Oregon

Attorney General Hardy Myers complaint filed today in Washington County Circuit Court Oregon against two doctors, the state for violation of the laws of consumer protection in the illegal sale and advertising of medicines sold over the Internet and a clinic in Tigard.According to government representatives in the request of Dr. Steven Gabriel von Moos Tigard, a doctor of “Lifestyle” medicine, running a business in Oregon as a frontier worker Tigard of clinical medicine and the Centre for Men’s Health, LLC, and Dr. Thomas Holeman of Milwaukie, currently collaborating foam in Tigard.

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