The Phnom Penh Post

Health ministry warns of risk from illegal creams

- Oung Dane

THE Ministry of Health warned the public not to buy the Glutaone 600 and Firmax 3 products as they were illegally distribute­d and could lead to serious health risks.

In a statement issued on Tuesday, it said unauthoris­ed dealers were using Facebook to promote the health and beauty products to the public and made false claims that these items could cure diseases.

Both the imported products were not registered at the ministry.

After inspecting the Facebook accounts, officials discovered three persons – identified as Phea Sreng, Oeng Chhiv Yi and Nana Chang, and Jee Jee Shop – as being involved in selling the Glutaone 600 that was produced in Thailand.

Further investigat­ions revealed that they operated with- out a proper import licence and that the company did not have a valid address. Moreover, no product testing was conducted before marketing the items, said the ministry’s statement.

The Firmax 3 is allegedly produced in Malaysia and imported by RF3 World Cambodia Co Ltd.

The distributo­rs had promoted their products assuring buyers it could cure diseases such as diabetes, arthritis and high blood pressure.

“Do not waste money on such products and do not use them as they can affect the health, and even lead to cancer or death.

“The ministry will strictly monitor all the Facebook accounts that import and distribute [such products], and spread false informatio­n about the Firmax 3 cream and also those selling the illegal Glutaone 600 product,” said the ministry.

 ?? SUPPLIED ?? The packaging of Glutaone 600 is shown.
SUPPLIED The packaging of Glutaone 600 is shown.

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