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Supplement company Promisia hit by second liver damage Medsafe alert

The company took a $10m sales hit because of the alert earlier this year.

Andrew Bevin Thu, 06 Dec 2018

Health supplements company Promisia says a second alert from government agency Medsafe is unjustified and amounts to a targeted campaign.

The move highlights industry concerns about New Zealand's regulation of alternative health products.

Both of Medsafe's alerts concern Arthrem, which the

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Andrew Bevin Thu, 06 Dec 2018
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