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The court also ordered it to pay the Australian

               Competition and Consumer Commission's (ACCC) costs

               and publish both online and newspaper corrections. The
               ACCC said the company took advantage of people's



               medical ignorance for profit.


               "The ACCC took these proceedings because it was

               concerned that consumers may have purchased these

               products in the belief that they specifically treated a
               certain type of pain, based on the representations on the

               packaging, when this was not the case," chairman Rod

               Sims said.



               "Truth in advertising and consumer issues in the health
               and medical sectors are priority areas for the ACCC, to

               ensure that consumers are given accurate information

               when making their purchasing decisions."



               A hearing will be held at a later undisclosed date to decide
               what fine the company faces
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