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Published Date: 22 March 2009
THE Prince of Wales' Duchy Originals company has been told to change the wording of a campaign promoting two herbal medicines, after a regulatory authority ruled claims in the advert were misleading.
Adverts for Duchy Herbals Echina-Relief Tincture and Duchy Herbals Hyperi-Lift Tincture appeared on the company's website in January.

But a member of the public complained about the adverts' claims concerning the effectiveness of the remedies.

The complainant alleged that the advert suggested the two products had been assessed for efficacy and was therefore misleading.

The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) stepped in and upheld the complaint.

The MHRA gave Duchy Originals a licence to sell the remedies but did not enable it to make any claims about the effects of the remedies.

The firm has agreed to change the wording of the advert and remove the previous claims.

A MHRA spokesman said: "Nelsons, the registration holder, on behalf of Duchy Originals agreed that they would amend their advertising and remove claims of efficacy from their website and all future advertising."





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  • Last Updated: 21 March 2009 7:13 PM
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Horrible Cankers @Cyber Shebeen,

22/03/2009 11:35:37
1...Why is that then?...cos its a fkn sunday and folk have better things to do than comment on a rather tedious story in the Hootsman?

Get a grip.
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Finlang,

Switzerland 22/03/2009 22:30:16
#1 Ribbonman
Why are you always attacking Scotland and Scottish people? (OK I know - it's your pervasive religion thing.) But your Irish bias really gets in the way of meaningful comment. You don't like Scotland? Emigrate.

#2 HC
Any braindead troll impersonating scum online today? No time to look. I'll keep you appraised of the PCC thing as and when anything happens. Thanks again for yesterday.

Duchy Originals ...? Charlie gaga ... lol!



 

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