Idar Vollvik is in the process of selling face masks again



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The ban on the sale of most Idar Vollvik sanitary napkins will be lifted.

– Norway’s most proven mouthpiece at the best prices in Norway, writes Idar Vollvik in a Facebook post on Friday night.

It links to the website of the Ludo store in Vollvik, where the bandages are sold.

For Nettavisen, Vollvik says his lawyer received an email on Friday night that the Norwegian Medicines Agency had lifted the ban on the sale of sanitary napkins.

– We are very happy about that, says Vollvik to Nettavisen.

Also read: Idar Vollvik has been arrested in a bandage case

Repealed

His attorney, Arild Dyngeland, also confirms to Nettavisen that they filed a request for revocation and appeal on Thursday, and that the sales ban now only applies to one of the parties.

– It does not apply to the prohibition of the sale of products with the correct labeling that meets the requirements, writes in a text message to Nettavisen.

The online newspaper has contacted the Norwegian Medicines Agency, which confirms that the sales ban does not apply to medical sanitary pads that meet the requirements of the regulation.

– The Norwegian Medicines Agency can confirm that the sales ban applies to incorrectly marked / re-labeled sanitary napkins, writes Senior Advisor Petter Alexander Strømme of the Norwegian Medicines Agency to Nettavisen.

– By tens of millions

The message was both expected and expected, according to Vollvik, and the sale is already underway, the same night the message arrived.

– We have face masks for tens of millions in stock.

According to Vollvik, however, he does not know what has happened in the case, so it has changed.

– Actually, there was a lack of explanation when this happened, and it is missing now.

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Marked on

Vollvik is accused of violating the Medical Equipment Act. The rationale is that bandages marked “non-medical bandages” have been renamed “medical bandages.” Denies criminal guilt.

A few days later, the Norwegian Medicines Agency decided to ban the sale of bandages to the Vollvik company.

The results after a test of the six seized mouthpieces were ready earlier this week and according to police, the mouthpieces were of better quality than expected.

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