Singapore warns against use of two Malaysian health products


  • Nation
  • Thursday, 02 Nov 2017

Wan Ling Ren Sem Chin Kuo Pill and Chong Cao Dan were tested to contain undeclared western medicinal ingredients, including a potent steroid. - HSA/The Straits Times/ANN

SINGAPORE: The Health Sciences Authority (HSA) has warned the public to avoid buying and consuming two health products from Malaysia that caused two elderly women to develop adverse reactions.

In a press release on Thursday (Nov 2), HSA said the two products - Wan Ling Ren Sem Chin Kuo Pill and Chong Cao Dan - were tested to contain undeclared western medicinal ingredients.

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