Key points: The packaging of the product is advertised in Myanmar and Sri Lanka as "skin lightening" Listed medicines in Australia cannot be sold for "skin whitening/lightening" The Department of Health does not consider the use of glutathione for skin lightening purposes The product, called Facia Premium, has "Made in Australia" on its label and an "AUST L" number which corresponds to a listing in the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods (ARTG)
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It exhibits high copper binding affinity, influencing metalloprotein activity, collagen synthesis, and gene expression involved in tissue remodeling
Recalls & Warnings October 16, 2013 Methamphetamine-Like Compound Found In Popular Workout Supplement A study published on October 14, 2013 (Cohen, Drug Test Analysis 2013) reports that the popular pre-workout energy supplement Craze (Driven Sports) has been found to contain the banned methamphetamine like compound, N, -diethylphenylethylamine