Company fined over unapproved medicine ads

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Kota Kinabalu: A company was fined a total of RM7,500 for four counts of publishing advertisements not approved by the Medicine Advertisements Board.

On the first count, the company was fined RM1,500 by Sessions Court Judge Azreena Aziz, for publishing an advertisement of a medicine dated on Oct 16, 2022 in a newspaper without approval from the Medicine Advertisements Board. The charge stated that the advertisement had lead to the use of that description as a medicine, an appliance or a remedy for the purpose of prevention or treatment of the diseases and conditions of human beings.

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