Nébih withdrew Chinese food supplements from the market
Three Chinese dietary supplements were withdrawn from the market by the National Food Chain Safety Office (Nébih). The measure became necessary because of the drug content of the medicines ordered on the Internet.
According to information released by the authority of Tuesday, the trial purchases were made during an international raid launched against unauthorized internet pharmacies during the Pangea campaign. (MTI)
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