"Taiko Pharmaceutical" has been pointed out by the Consumer Affairs Agency that "there is no rational basis" for the advertisement display of "Kleberin", which is said to have the effect of removing viruses in the space. He fully accepted the allegations and admitted that he had violated the prize labeling law.

Taiko Pharmaceutical, which is headquartered in Osaka, displayed on the packaging of its main product, "Kleberin," as if it had the effect of removing viruses and bacteria in the space.



Regarding this, the Consumer Affairs Agency requested the company to submit materials, but stated that "there is no rational basis" and issued an order to prevent recurrence based on the prize labeling law.

Initially, the company had stated a policy of competing with the Consumer Affairs Agency, but on the 3rd, on the homepage, it was stated on the homepage that "it was a sign that it was significantly better than the actual one to consumers" and was added to the prize labeling method. I admitted that I was in violation.



On top of that, he commented, "We deeply apologize for the inconvenience caused."



On the other hand, regarding the future policy, the company has pointed out about the advertisement of the product this time, and explained that it will not collect or return the product because there is no problem with the performance, and will continue to sell the product by changing the package etc.