Sales of Nutra Pharma's Cobroxin totaled $583,955 for fourth-quarter ending December 31, 2009

Nutra Pharma Corp. (OTCBB: NPHC), a biotechnology company that is developing treatments for Adrenomyeloneuropathy (AMN), HIV and Multiple Sclerosis (MS), has announced today that sales of its recently launched over-the-counter pain reliever, Cobroxin, totaled $583,955 for the fourth quarter ending December 31, 2009.

“With the positive feedback we have received from Cobroxin consumers and retailers, we remain optimistic about the future growth of Cobroxin as we move into 2010”

“We were extremely pleased with our fourth quarter Cobroxin sales, especially given its initial limited retail availability,” explained Rik J Deitsch, Chairman and CEO of Nutra Pharma Corporation. “With the positive feedback we have received from Cobroxin consumers and retailers, we remain optimistic about the future growth of Cobroxin as we move into 2010,” he added.

Cobroxin is the first over-the-counter (OTC) pain reliever clinically proven to treat moderate to severe (Stage 2) chronic pain. The drug, which began selling in mid-October 2009, is currently available as an oral spray for treating lower back pain, migraines, neck aches, shoulder pain, cramps and neuralgia and as a topical gel for treating joint pain and pain associated with repetitive stress and arthritis.

Cobroxin’s additional benefits include:

  • All Natural
  • Non-Addictive
  • Non-Narcotic
  • Non-Opiate
  • Long Lasting

Cobroxin is currently sold online and through brick-and-mortar retailers and is distributed by XenaCare Holdings (OTCBB: XCHO), a consumer products company, which is licensed to market and distribute Cobroxin throughout the United States.

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