Mar 9 • 18:01 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

PRF seizes 100 ampoules and 'rejuvenating' pens without registration for sale in Brazil

The Federal Highway Police (PRF) seized 100 counterfeit ampoules of 'rejuvenating' pens without registration for sale in Brazil in the Federal District.

The Federal Highway Police (PRF) in Brazil seized a shipment of 100 counterfeit ampoules and rejuvenating pens that lacked proper registration for sale in the country. The operation took place in the Recanto das Emas region of the Federal District on Saturday, with the news of the seizure being made public on the following Monday. The authorities discovered that many of the products were manufactured in Paraguay and were also banned from sale there, highlighting international issues concerning the trafficking of fake medical products.

During the investigation, officials unearthed four boxes of medications hidden inside a pillow, leading to further scrutiny of the vehicle containing the products. The occupants claimed that the goods were for personal use. However, upon thorough inspection of the car, the PRF team revealed a concealed compartment located behind the glove compartment, which contained an additional 20 boxes of divided ampoules. This discovery raised concerns regarding the potential distribution of these unregulated items and pointed to a larger operation possibly aimed at trafficking unauthorized medical supplies.

The implications of this seizure underscore the ongoing challenges Brazil faces in tackling the illegal distribution of counterfeit health products, particularly ones that could pose health risks to consumers. The incident serves as a reminder of the need for stricter regulations and enforcement to protect public health and safety from fraudulent medical products that could enter the market through illegal means.

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