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DDA orders halt to sale of unverified medicines promoted on social media
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KATHMANDU: The Department of Drug Administration (DDA) has ordered the immediate halt of sales and distribution of several unverified medicinal products being promoted across social media and online platforms without scientific backing. In a public notice issued with the names and photos of the products, the DDA warned that such items could pose serious risks […]
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