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HENT: Fake slimming products can cause allergic reactions
More and more counterfeiters are taking advantage of the growing demand for various slimming drugs in late spring, early summer, and even promising life-threatening products to consumers, promising to achieve the perfect shape quickly.
This year’s latest survey by the National Anti-Counterfeiting Board (HENT) found that nearly 40 percent of young people have already encountered a counterfeit dietary supplement. The Safe Dietary Supplement Program is already in partnership with 1,600 pharmacies, guaranteeing that only controlled and high-quality products reach consumers.
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