Punjab Authorities Ban Sale of Certain Creams Over Health Risks
Punjab’s Drug Testing Laboratories have issued a strict warning to halt the sale of specific batches of various creams. The authorities have directed all dealers and retailers to return the affected products to the manufacturing companies immediately.
The alert specifies the exact batches of creams that are considered unsafe. These products, if found in wholesale or retail inventory, must be removed and returned to the respective manufacturers without delay.
Officials have warned that continued use of these creams could pose serious health hazards. Citizens are advised to stop using these products immediately to avoid any potential harm.
The regulatory body emphasized that companies producing these creams must immediately cease distribution. They are required to withdraw all affected batches from the market to ensure public safety.
Authorities are closely monitoring compliance and warn that failure to comply with the order could result in legal action. Dealers and retailers are urged to cooperate fully to prevent these harmful products from reaching consumers.
This action is part of ongoing efforts to safeguard public health and ensure that only tested, safe cosmetic products are available in the market.
The Drug Testing Laboratories also appealed to the public to report any remaining stock of the specified creams to ensure complete removal from circulation. This step is crucial to prevent serious health issues arising from the use of contaminated or unsafe products.
Experts have warned that some creams contain harmful chemicals that may cause skin irritation, allergies, or more severe health complications. Prompt action by both consumers and companies is necessary to prevent any risk.
The Punjab health authorities continue to monitor cosmetic and pharmaceutical products, urging companies to maintain strict quality control. Public cooperation is vital to ensure that only safe and approved products are available in the market.




