Argentina’s National Administration of Medicines, Food and Medical Technology (ANMAT) has banned a toothpaste, an oil, and several pool products from sale nationwide. The decision, published in the Official Gazette, stems from the detection of falsified goods, adulterated data, and a lack of sanitary controls. ANMAT stated it cannot guarantee the origin or safety of these products, posing potential risks to consumers. Some of the banned items were found to be imitating registered trademarks. The agency did not immediately disclose the specific brands involved, but indicated further details are available in the official publication. This action underscores ANMAT’s commitment to protecting public health by removing substandard and potentially dangerous products from the market. Consumers are advised to exercise caution and verify product authenticity.