The protein supplements were Mulmin Pro, Mulmin Syrup, Mulmin Plus capsule and Mulmin Drops for non-compliance to labelling and declaration of ingredients as per Food Safety and Standards (Packaging and Labelling) Regulations 2011, said Principal Director and Additional Food Safety Commissioner, Health and Family Welfare Department, Dr Neikietuo Chiesotsu in a statement here today.
The product was distributed through pharmacies, retail stores, wholesale outlets, he said adding, as per directives from Food Safety and Standards Authority of India, sale of the said product has been prohibited in the state of Nagaland with immediate effect.
All designated officers and Food Safety Officers have been asked to conduct inspection under its respective jurisdictions and submit action taken reports by July 20, he added.
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