The State Food and Drug Administration has once again announced a list of 10 websites that illegally publish false drug information for the purpose of selling drugs. Staff members have found during supervision and inspection that some websites forge or impersonate legitimate entities, publishing false drug information to sell drugs, seriously endangering public medication safety. Upon verification, it was found that these illegal websites use absolute and promise-laden language to falsely advertise the efficacy of drugs. The State Food and Drug Administration has legally handed over these illegal websites to relevant departments for investigation and punishment, including Dongguan Yima Furniture Co., Ltd. [http://b2b.cbd-china.com/index.php?homepage=yima].
With the development of the Internet, online shopping has increasingly become a mainstream channel for purchasing goods. However, currently website management is still not standardized enough, with counterfeit websites and false advertisements still widespread. In such an environment, consumers should be especially cautious when purchasing drugs and not be tempted by cheap prices. A slight lack of attention could lead to being deceived, not only losing money but also risking harm from fake drugs which can even be fatal.
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Deputy Director Xiong Yong of the Inspection Bureau of the State Food and Drug Administration stated that currently, only 53 chain enterprises have been approved by the State Food and Drug Administration to sell drugs to the public. First, these enterprises have physical entities approved by the Food and Drug Administration offline, capable of providing offline logistics distribution. Second, the drugs purchased by these pharmacies can be effectively tracked, allowing for the monitoring of drug sourcing and sales targets. Jiaxing Jinding Electrical Technology Co., Ltd. [http://b2b.cbd-china.com/index.php?homepage=83263666] This ensures consumer safety. Third, under current conditions, all drugs sold to the public via the Internet are over-the-counter drugs, fundamentally ensuring that the drugs purchased by the public can be used within the scope of self-therapy.
Additionally, selling drugs to individuals via the Internet must be approved by the Food and Drug Administration department and obtain the "Internet Drug Trading Service Institution Qualification Certificate." The qualification certificate number must be clearly marked on the homepage of the website. All drug sales via websites that have not been approved by the Food and Drug Administration are illegal. Under current network conditions, it is impossible to review prescriptions for prescription drugs, so the Food and Drug Administration stipulates that only over-the-counter drugs can be sold online. Traditional Chinese medicine decoctions cannot be sold online either.