There is nothing to say about trichomine imports. However, I think it's safe to say that I was interested in a substance called Copper and I'm currently working as an import of cosmetics...!
I think you still have a misunderstanding about trichomine products, but this product is a cosmetic. Of course, it passed the FDA's second phase of clinical trials. However, the manufacturer's financial situation was not good, so it didn't go to stages 3 or 4. If you had $3.5 million in funding and four and a half years to seven years, you would have completed phase three clinical trials and been approved as a drug.
Anyway, I would like to inform you that although it is sold in dermatology hospitals, it is not a product that requires a doctor's prescription.
There will be no legal issues regarding market distribution. But it's the salesperson's unique authority to sell what products, where and how, right?
It's a society where knowing where is more important than knowing how, so if you pay a little attention, it won't be very difficult to collect information scattered around.
Then I'll go... ^_^
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