Ioma manufacturer Intuiskin faces injunction after facility inspection

Published: 24-Feb-2017

French watchdog ANSM visited the company's Paris production facility and found that it breached a number of standards

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French health standards agency Agence National de Securité du Medicament (ANSM) has placed an injunction on cosmetics manufacturer Intuiskin for breaching standards at its Paris production facility, where it makes products for bespoke skin care brand Ioma.

According to ANSM, the premises were inspected on 31 August and 1 September last year, and Intuiskin was issued with a warning on 27 October.

A subsequent inspection found the company still in breach regarding non-conformity with safety reports on finished products prepared for the Ioma brand and absence of an up-to-date safety evaluation under

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