FSSAI has banned misleading ORS products, allowing only WHO-approved formulas. Experts warn that ORS must contain the correct sugar-salt-water mix to treat dehydration effectively.
FSSAI has banned misleading ORS labels to safeguard children from dehydration, ensuring only WHO-approved solutions are used for safe hydration.
FSSAI has issued a strict order prohibiting companies from using the term ORS - Oral Rehydration Salts - in their product ...
The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has said no brand can label a product as Oral Rehydration Salts (ORS ...
FSSAI has completely prohibited the use of ORS name in sort of branding, marketing of food products from Tuesday.
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