Chinese customs intercepts 1,550 human placental extract injections
Customs officers in north China’s Tianjin Municipality seized 1,550 human placental extract injections in 2019, the customs said Thursday.
The injections, totalling 3,100 millilitres, were found by the customs officers in postal packages and personal luggage.
Human placental extract injections are biological products, which need special quarantine certificates and approval when entering or exiting the country, according to the customs.
Many consumers have found illegal ways to purchase human placental extract injections.
However, those that have not been quarantined might carry pathogens including hepatitis or HIV, posing a risk to consumers.