The ANSM prohibits the company Sodeval from advertising its patch against Alzheimer’s disease

The president of Sodeval, Jean-Bernard Fourtillan, was indicted in March 2020 for illegal practice of the profession of pharmacist.

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ANSM head office, in Paris, October 17, 2017. (ALAIN JOCARD / AFP)

The National Medicines Safety Agency (ANSM) is once again cracking down on Sodeval. Behind this company which intends to market a patch promising to cure Alzheimer’s disease in particular, there is the highly contested Professor Fourtillan, honorary professor at the Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy of Poitiers (Vienna). Five years ago, it was he who brought together more than 300 volunteers in an abbey in Poitou, at night, and tested a supposedly miracle patch on these Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s patients without any authorization.

According to Alexandre de La Volpilière, the deputy general director of ANSM, Sodeval recently launched online prize pools to raise the money needed to manufacture its patch.

A patch which we do not know if it really exists and which according to the company Sodeval, would prevent and cure Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, but also now AIDS, multiple sclerosis and cancer according to Sodeval.

Result, a ban on advertising and the use of patches from the company Sodeval. The prize pools launched by the company are already no longer online


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