CVS Pharmacy Now Stocking Therapeutic Drink Juven for Wound Healing

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Juven, a therapeutic wound healing drink from Abbott, has hit the shelves of CVS Pharmacy locations, according to a press release.

Juven, a therapeutic wound healing drink from Abbott, has hit the shelves of CVS Pharmacy locations, according to a press release. The drink provides nutritional support for chronic wounds, such as diabetic foot ulcers or pressure injuries, as well as acute wounds, such as incisions from a surgery or injury.1,2

Due to the complex process of wound healing, especially for individuals with medical conditions, products such as Juven serve as a nutritional supplement, according to the press release. Juven has been clinically shown to support wound healing by enhancing collagen formation in as little as 2 weeks, according to the press release.2

Juven is available in fruit punch and orange flavors in an 8-count box at CVS Pharmacy and is recommended under medical supervision.1

REFERENCES

  • CVS now stocking Abbott’s Juven for nutritional support for wound healing. GCI Health [email]. Accessed July 27, 2020.
  • CVS Pharmacy now stocking Abbott’s Juven. Chain Drug Review. https://www.chaindrugreview.com/cvs-pharmacy-now-stocking-abbotts-juven/. Published July 23, 2020. Accessed July 27, 2020.

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