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Anvisa bans sale and use of massage cream Lard Ram

03/05/2013

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Product aesthetics had no record of the Agency for Sanitary Vigilance.
Company says it is communicating customers to take product from the market. 

The National Health Surveillance Agency (ANVISA) suspended nationwide manufacturing, distribution and sale of massage cream Lard Ram, produced by paulistana Pup Lyne Cosmetics Industry and Commerce Ltda Me (micro-enterprise).

The measure was taken because the product does not have registration or notification in Anvisa. Resolution 819 of March 4 was published in the Official Gazette on Tuesday (5).

The agency also determines the payment of the remaining stock in the market.

According to a partner at the firm, Vanderlei de Abreu, the Pup Lyne is already communicating customers to remove the cream Lard Ram of retail stores. Moreover, the brand must enter the necessary documentation to regularize the situation of the product.

"Once this is done, we will work with him," he says.

Vanderlei also states that the cream was sold door to door for eight months and that was the first time the company - in business since 1997 - received a suspension of ANVISA.



Source: G1 - Welfare

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