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What is the difference between pharmaceutical, quasi-drugs, and cosmetic?
- Pharmaceuticals are intended for treatment purposes.
- Quasi-drugs are non-mechanical items that exert mild effects on the human body, or items corresponding to that definition.
- Cosmetics are intended to clean and beautify the body, to improve or alter its appearance, or to maintain the skin or hair in good health. These items are applied by rubbing, spraying, or similar methods.
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