After being officially launched in the U.S. in
May of 2003, RU-21 captured the imagination
of news editors across the globe, leading to an avalanche of coverage in major international media.
Feature stories on RU-21 appeared in the most prestigious print publications on all five continents, including:
Newsweek
Rolling Stone
GQ
FHM (US & Australia)
InStyle
Maxim
Harpers Bazaar
Canada Life Fashion
Men’s Health
USA Today
Washington Post
Washington Times
Chicago Tribune
New York Post
The Guardian Unlimited (UK)
Veja (Brazil)
Penthouse (Germany)
ROLLING STONE - OCTOBER 2, 2003
THE 2003 HOT LIST
In the late 1908s, with the Soviet Union on the brink of collapse, KGB scientists sought to developer a drug that would allow their agents to drink any foe under the table, without the agents getting bombed themselves. Problem was, the KGB pill didn't stop the drunkenness. But it didn't prevent hangovers - not much use to spies but a boon to all the lushes clogging Moscow's bars. Now available stateside as RU-21 these pills neutralize acetaldehyde, a toxic byproduct that's been linked to cirrhosis of the liver, cancer, brain damage - and hangovers. Just pop a few and kiss mornings of splitting headaches and turbulent bowels goodbye.
David Swanson
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