Counterfeit Botox imported from Hong Kong, FDA reveals
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) urged people to check product packaging carefully to avoid counterfeit goods, after several boxes of imported botulinum toxin injectable products were found to be counterfeit products that contained no botulinum toxin.
A package labeled as containing 11 boxes of botulinum toxin type A product — or Allergan’s Botox — sent from Hong Kong was intercepted by the Customs Administration and sent to the FDA for examination.
http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2016/03/13/2003641480
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