food supplements marketed with medicinal health claims
- Classification
- Non-compliance notification
- Risk
- Undecided
- Category
- dietetic foods, food supplements and fortified foods
- Notifier
- Denmark
What is this? Some food supplements are sold with health claims that make them look like medicine. This is not allowed unless they are officially approved.
What's happening? Denmark found supplements that break this rule. They are checking if these products should be taken off the market.
Does this affect me? If you bought these supplements in Denmark, they may not be safe to use. Check your products.
What should I do? Stop using them and ask your pharmacist or doctor for advice.
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Classification: Non-compliance notification · Risk: Undecided · Category: dietetic foods, food supplements and fortified foods · Notifier: Denmark
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