Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Drugs control body seizes illegal cosmetics

- HT Correspond­ent

ILLEGAL GOODS WORTH ~4 CRORE WERE SEIZED FROM EIGHT CITIES AND INCLUDED PRODUCTS DERIVED FROM HUMAN STEM CELL, PROMISING TO ENHANCE BEAUTY AND CURE HAIR LOSS

NEWDELHI: A team of 150 officials of the Central Drugs Standard Control Organisati­on (CDSCO) raided 30 locations in eight cities over the course of two days, making seizures of cosmetic items and registerin­g FIRS against people involved in import and manufactur­e of these “illegal” products.

In the raids, conducted on October 5 and 6, illegal goods worth ~4 crore were seized, an official said.

“New generation of cosmetics like stem cell based cosmetics, serums, skin whitening creams, Glutathion­e injections, hyaluronic acid filler injections etc are being marketed without evaluating their safety and quality,” a statement issued by the drug controller said.

CDSCO is the regulatory authority under the Union health ministry’s directorat­e general of health services.

Its intelligen­ce wing had carried out studies on the “latest trends in the marketing of cosmetics” to find that in the absence of licenses being mandatory for cosmetics, their sales and distributi­on system has evolved over time and, in the process, also become difficult to track as much of their presence is online.

“The advent of e-marketing has made things easy. The intelligen­ce cell, after tracking various sources online and offline, identified various distributo­rs of illegal imports and manufactur­ers of spurious and unlicensed cosmetics manufactur­ers.

“Several of the cosmetics contained ingredient­s which are not permitted for use on humans,” the statement said.

A senior health ministry official said the products that have been seized are derived from human stem cell and are sold as beauty enhancing products and/ or as solution for hair loss.

These products, however, remain illegal for use in India, the official pointed out.

Cosmetics business has been expanding in India. Aggressive marketing and entry of multinatio­nal companies has further fuelled their growth. However, monitoring these products for their safety and quality has remained an issue.

Thecdscora­idedlocati­onsin Kolkata, Delhi, Patna, Mumbai, Pune, Mehsana, Chandigarh and Chennai, an official said, adding they have registered five FIRS.

The seized products will be deposited in courts and prosecutio­n will be initiated against those involved, who as of now remain unidentifi­ed, the official added.

“The public is cautioned to purchase cosmetics only from verified dealers and e-commerce sites,” the drug regulator advised in its statement.

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