The regulator warned that anyone caught selling or supplying unlicensed botulinum toxin faces up to two years in prison and unlimited fines (Alamy/PA) Criminal investigations have been launched as ...
Nurses and pharmacists have been putting patients at risk by supplying Botox without proper checks, a BBC undercover investigation has found. Researchers posing as beauticians secretly filmed a nurse ...
Criminal investigations have started as part of a crackdown on unlicensed Botox products, according to the medicines regulator. This follows the discovery of untrained sellers offering treatments in ...
T he Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) is warning criminals that they face prison as it cracks down on the illicit trade in unlicensed botulinum toxin products, commonly ...
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