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Can the health center sell plasters?
Of course. /sure. /Of course.

Now our state administration for industry and commerce is still the market supervision bureau.

For moxibustion health pavilion * * * shops or pedicure shops, all registered services are non-health consultation and health care * * *.

That is to say, health consultation and health treatment cannot be involved.

The projects that health centers can do cannot involve some medical projects, such as acupuncture, Chinese medicine surgery and so on.

The plaster you say depends on whether it belongs to health care products or medicines. Is it prescription or over-the-counter medicine?

It is absolutely impossible if the medicine that needs a doctor's prescription is sold in your health care center.

If you don't need a doctor's prescription, you can buy it yourself. After all, this is medicine, and it can play some edge balls more or less. If the customer is satisfied with your product and doesn't complain, it's definitely nothing.

If it makes sense to the quality and price of your products, your product customers have health problems, which is definitely a problem. Law enforcement will also investigate whether you are qualified to sell drugs.

First of all, your plaster must be sword-shaped.

Second, you should get the agent of plaster.

Third, it is best to apply for the Drug Business License and GSP.

If you sell it secretly, that's another matter, as long as you don't get caught

You can sell it if you act as an agent.

Why not?