Germany taken to court for calling garlic supplements medicines
<<< Back to Other Health Freedom Legal Battles
18/03/2005 - Germany is being taken to court by the European Commission for
treating garlic supplements as medicines.
In a Commission statement, vice-president G�nter Verheugen, responsible for
Enterprise, Industry and the Free Movement of Goods, said the case was a
'clear cut' example of national overregulation creating unnecessary burdens
for business and hampering economic growth in the EU.
Garlic preparations, such as capsules containing pure dried garlic powder,
are marketed as foodstuffs in another member state. German classification
of the supplements as medicines therefore constitutes a disproportionate
and unnecessary obstacle to the free movement of goods under EU law, said
the Commission.
The case also points to recent legislation that was expected to clear up
some of the confusion over the borderline between food supplements and
medicinal products.
Back to top of Document