Invima alerta y ordena destruir falsos derivados de marihuana usados sin autorización
El Instituto Nacional de Vigilancia de Medicamentos y Alimentos -Invima advierte sobre una nueva alerta sanitaria que concierne a la comercialización ilegal de seis productos falsos que se comercializan en Colombia en la categoría farmacéuticos derivados de cannabis.
Invima alerta y ordena destruir falsos derivados de marihuana usados sin autorización The National Institute of Food and Drug Surveillance (Invima) has issued a health alert regarding six counterfeit cannabis derivative products from the King Rosi brand being illegally commercialized in Colombia. These products are falsely promoted for various therapeutic benefits and lack the required sanitary registration, making their consumption a health risk due to unknown quality, safety, and efficacy. Invima urges consumers to refrain from purchasing these products and advises health institutions and doctors to inform patients about the dangers and suspend their use.
- Invima warns about six illegal cannabis derivative products from the King Rosi brand in Colombia.
- These products are marketed with false therapeutic claims for conditions like epilepsy, Parkinson’s, anxiety, and pain.
- The company Kings Cannabis is not authorized to manufacture, analyze, or distribute these products, lacking sanitary registration.
- Consumption of these fraudulent products poses health risks, including potential damage to heart, kidneys, and liver, and unknown content, traceability, and storage conditions.
- Invima advises consumers to avoid purchasing these products, discontinue use if already consuming them, and report adverse events.
- Health authorities are instructed to conduct inspections, control sales, and manage the destruction of these illegal products.
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