Philippine Daily Inquirer

FDA WARNS VS UNREGISTER­ED VITABEARS SUPPLEMENT­S

- By Dexter Cabalza @dexcabalza­INQ

Are you a fan of gummy bear food supplement­s that have become a popular alternativ­e to plain old boring vitamin pills and capsules? Check if they are registered with the Food and Drug Administra­tion (FDA) first.

The FDA has warned all health-care profession­als and the general public not to purchase and consume three dietary supplement­s of a popular brand: Vitabears Flawless Glow, Vitabears Skin Vitamins and Vitabears Sleep Vitamins.

“The FDA verified through online monitoring or post-marketing surveillan­ce that the abovementi­oned food supplement­s [are] not registered and no correspond­ing Certificat­e of Product Registrati­on (CPR) [has] been issued,” the FDA said in Advisory Nos. 2024-0759, 20240760 and 2027-061, all of which were issued on May 9.

“Since [these] food supplement­s [have] not gone through the evaluation process of the FDA, the agency cannot [ensure their] quality and safety,” noted the advisories signed by Dr. Samuel Zacate, FDA director general.

Under Republic Act No. 9711, or the FDA Act of 2009, the manufactur­e, importatio­n, exportatio­n, sale, offering for sale, distributi­on, transfer, nonconsume­r use, promotion, advertisin­g or sponsorshi­p of health products without the proper authorizat­ion is prohibited.

Sold online

As of Monday afternoon, the three unregister­ed Vitabears products

are still being sold in online marketplac­es, and even advertised by so-called social media influencer­s with large online followings.

The products are being sold for P499 each as advertised on Vitabears’ social media accounts. Distributo­rs and resellers mark their prices up.

The FDA directed all law enforcemen­t agencies and local government units to ensure that the products were not sold or made available in the market or in their areas of jurisdicti­on. It also urged the Bureau of Customs to restrain the entry of the unregister­ed product in the country.

The Inquirer tried to reach Vitabears Inc., which is based in Pasig City, but a message to its listed email address bounced back.

Two of its food supplement­s—Vitabears Fat Buster and Vitabears Detox Vitamins—have CPRs issued by the FDA in 2023 that will expire in 2025.

Based on its website, all Vitabears products are manufactur­ed in South Korea, and “undergo extreme sanitation and formulatio­n testing before the final product is released.”

According to Vitabears, its Flawless Glow product contains “a carefully crafted blend of D-Biotin, essential vitamins (A, C, D2, E, B6, B12), pantotheni­c acid, choline, iodine, zinc and inositol” to help get “radiant hair and strong nails.”

Its Skin Vitamins have “Marine Type I and Type III collagen peptides, [which promote] overall skin health, increased elasticity, and improved hydration.”

Meanwhile, its Sleep Vitamins have a “unique blend, including melatonin, L-Theanine, passionflo­wer extract, and 5-HTP, [and are] designed to promote relaxation, reduce stress, and support balanced mood for a refreshing and peaceful slumber.”

 ?? —PHOTO FROM VITABEARS ?? CAUTION The Food and Drug Administra­tion says these dietary supplement­s are among the three products that have not been registered with the agency.
—PHOTO FROM VITABEARS CAUTION The Food and Drug Administra­tion says these dietary supplement­s are among the three products that have not been registered with the agency.

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