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Official Warning: Adulterated Alcoholic Beverages Containing Methanol (Photos) - Jordan News
Official Warning: Adulterated Alcoholic Beverages Containing Methanol (Photos) Following the registration of multiple poisoning cases caused by alcoholic beverages containing methyl alcohol (methanol), the Jordan Food and Drug Administration (JFDA) has issued an official warning against consuming the following alcoholic beverages, identified by name and packaging: اضافة اعلان Vodka Red Sun / 500 ml Vodka Red Sun / 250 ml Vodka 48 / 350 ml Whisky Golden Crown / 187.5 ml The public is strongly advised to avoid these products due to the serious health risks associated with methanol, which can cause severe poisoning, blindness, or even death.

Ammon
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JFDA warns against four alcoholic beverages
Ammon News - The Jordan Food and Drug Administration (JFDA) warned Jordanians on Tuesday against consuming four types of alcoholic beverages, after cases of poisoning were reported due to them containing methyl alcohol (methanol). JFDA published photos and names of the four alcoholic beverages for citizens to identify: -Vodka Red Sun / 500 ml -Vodka Red Sun / 250 ml -Vodka 48 / 350 ml -Whisky Golden Crown / 187.5 ml

Ammon
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Drug prices committee meets to reduce drugs prices
Ammon News - A committee tasked with reviewing drug prices in local market will meet on Sunday to discuss reducing the price of a new drug package over the next two months. The Jordan Food and Drug Administration (JFDA) Director General Nizar Mheidat said that he asked the committee not to consider the prices of medicines under JD10 and to focus on higher-priced medicines. Mheidat explained that medicines are subject to periodic re-pricing and re-registration, indicating that the prices of 848 pharmaceutical items will be reduced in 2022, 698 in 2023, and 626 in 2024, out of a total of 9,000 pharmaceutical items registered in Jordan.