COLD-FX Now NSF Certified for Sport

September 14, 2009

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EDMONTON, Alberta—Afexa Life Sciences Inc. announced its COLD-FX® product received sports certification from NSF International under its NSF Certified for Sport™ program. Products receiving such certification from the Ann Arbor, Mich.-based not-for-profit organization have passed rigorous testing including GMP (good manufacturing practice) facility audits, label claim testing/verification and banned substance testing. Afexa has also conducted published clinical trials supporting the safety and efficacy of COLD-FX, as well as showing it contains no substances banned or restricted by the International Olympic Committee.

COLD-FX was selected as the Official Cold and Flu Remedy of the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games, to be held in February and March in Vancouver, British Columbia. Dr. Jack Taunton, chief medical officer for the Vancouver Organizing Committee for the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games, said: “We congratulate COLD-FX on achieving this important certification, and we are pleased we can showcase this product to the world as an example of Canadian scientific ingenuity and innovation. Afexa has done praiseworthy and unique research in the field of cold and flu medicine and will help keep our workforce healthy during the Games as we prepare to host the world in 2010.”

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