Chinese medicine halls’ image takes a hit


PETALING JAYA: The counterfeit baby formula incident has affected the good name of Chinese medicine halls in the country, an association of medicine shops said.

Federal Territory and Selangor Chinese Drug Dealers Association president Loh Kim Fong said business owners were embarrassed by the incident, which caused a toddler to fall sick in Johor.

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