Regulations that classify toothpastes, anti-dandruff shampoos and mouthwashes as medical products will be tweaked in a move that could see greater variety on supermarket shelves.New Zealand is unique in classifying these everyday supermarket products as p
Niko Kloeten Mon, 15 Feb 2010
Regulations that classify toothpastes, anti-dandruff shampoos and mouthwashes as medical products will be tweaked in a move that could see greater variety on supermarket shelves.
New Zealand is unique in classifying these everyday supermarket products as pharmaceuticals regulated under the Medicines
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