A face cream with steroids whose sale is forbidden but has been found on the market should not be used, the Health Ministry said on Wednesday.
Called "Clear Cream Heimlich Natural," the cream is supposed to be for "dry and sensitive skin."
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Tests showed illegal steroids were in the product. The public should return the product to the retailer unused.
A notice from the US Food and Drug Administration said that the product was removed from the shelves after it was found to contain betamethasone valerate.