National Health Surveillance Agency Temporarily Bans the Use of Phenol in Brazil
Resolution published after the death of a businessman who underwent peeling with the substance
Anvisa (National Health Surveillance Agency) published a resolution this Tuesday (25) that prohibits the importation, manufacture, manipulation, commercialization, advertisement, and use of products based on phenol (carbolic acid) in general health or aesthetic procedures. According to the entity, no studies have been presented to the agency proving the efficacy and safety of the product for use in these procedures. The determination is temporary and remains in effect while investigations into the potential damages associated with the use of this chemical substance, which has been used in various invasive procedures, are conducted.
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