Company: FTII
Filing Date: 2025-02-14
Form Type: S-4
Source: 0001493152-25-006997
Chunk: 140

Company: FutureTech II Acquisition Corp.
Filing Date: 2025-02-14
Form: S-4
Chunk 140
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 uses. If the FDA or any foreign
regulatory body determines that our promotional materials or training constitute promotion of an off-label use, it could request that
we modify our training or promotional materials or subject us to regulatory or enforcement actions. It is also possible that other federal,
state or foreign enforcement authorities might take action under other regulatory authority, such as false claims laws, if they consider
our business activities to constitute promotion of an off-label use, which could result in significant penalties, including, but not limited
to, criminal, civil and administrative penalties, damages, fines, disgorgement, exclusion from participation in government healthcare
programs and the curtailment of our operations.

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In addition,
physicians may misuse our products, or use improper techniques if they are not adequately trained, potentially leading to injury and an
increased risk of product liability. If so, we may become subject to costly litigation by our customers or their patients. Product liability
claims could divert management’s attention from our core business, be expensive to defend and result in sizable damage awards against
us that may not be covered by insurance.

Economic conditions may
adversely affect our business, financial condition and share price.

Adverse worldwide
economic conditions may negatively impact our business. A significant change in the liquidity or financial condition of our customers
could cause unfavorable trends in their purchases and also in our receivable collections, and additional allowances may be required, which
could adversely affect our business, financial condition and results of operations. Adverse worldwide economic conditions may also adversely
impact our suppliers’ ability to provide us with materials and components, which could have a material adverse effect on our business,
financial condition and results of operations.

The global credit and
financial markets have experienced significant volatility and disruptions, including diminished liquidity and credit availability,
declines in consumer confidence, inflation, declines in economic growth, wage inflation because of labor shortages and uncertainty
about economic stability. The financial markets and the global economy may also be adversely affected by the current or anticipated
impact of military conflict, including the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, unrest in the Middle East, economic effects of trade wars, terrorism or
other geopolitical events. Sanctions imposed by the United States and other countries in response to such conflicts, including the
one in Ukraine, may also adversely impact the financial markets and the global economy, and any economic countermeasures by affected
countries and others could exacerbate market and economic instability. There can be no assurance that further deterioration in
credit