The Ministry of Food and Drug Safety said it caught three people for making and selling unauthorized incontinence treatment products, sent them to the prosecution for prosecution, and seized 220 million won in criminal proceeds.
Suspects A and B produced 1,500 boxes of unauthorized "Baekok BioCell Inner Care" from May to November last year and sold them to C for 250 million won, saying they were effective in incontinence.
Since then, C visited from July last year to March this year and sold it for 700,000 won, four times the purchase cost, through online sales, and it was revealed that he earned 520 million won through this.
The Ministry of Food and Drug Safety said it was confirmed that they recruited experience groups three times and promoted that applying products to the eyes, nose, and anus can be effective to treat diseases such as urinary incontinence and skin disease, and that side effects such as headaches, abdominal pain, and fever were found after use.
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