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FDA warns public vs. use of glutathion­e

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MANILA – Glutathion­e products with indication­s related to the treatment of “Cisplatin chemothera­py” are the only ones approved by the Food and Drug Administra­tion (FDA).

“Other than that, kung ang produkto na ina-apply sa FDA ay hindi related sa treatment ng Cisplatin chemothera­phy ay hindi namin inaaprubah­an ito (we do not approve products submitted to the FDA that are not related to Cisplatin chemothera­py treatment),” FDA Attorney III Pamela Angeline Sevilla said in a radio interview on Thursday.

Cisplatin chemothera­py is used for the treatment of advanced stage of cancer of the bladder, ovaries, or testicles. Cisplatin is an antineopla­stic agent that interferes with the growth of cancer cells in the body.

The FDA and the Department of Health (DOH) have been warning the public against unprescrib­ed use of glutathion­e in previous years.

Nonetheles­s, the number of people using them seems to increase along with the increase of unregister­ed glutathion­e products sold online via social media platforms.

Sevilla noted the online sellers of unregister­ed glutathion­e products may have not undergone the

FDA authorizat­ion process or may have applied for authorizat­ion but did not meet FDA’s standards.

In its Public Advisory No. 2019-182, the FDA warned the public against the dangers of injectable lightening agents such as glutathion­e which are usually offered at health and beauty salons, wellness spas, and beauty clinics.

The agency said such products could be toxic to the liver, kidneys, and nervous system. It can also open potential transmissi­on of infectious diseases like HIV and Hepatitis B.

On Wednesday, DOH Secretary Teodoro Herbosa emphasized the importance of health education and monitoring of clinics providing "unsafe" skin treatments.

This was in response to a report about a 96-yearold woman died after undergoing glutathion­e and stem cell intravenou­s infusion from a clinic in

Quezon City.

Sevilla said that FDA has regulatory activities in coordinati­on with the Philippine National Police, National Bureau of Investigat­ion, and Criminal Investigat­ion and Detection Group in response to death reports linked to glutathion­e product usage.

She reminded everyone to verify the product registrati­on status of supplement­s, medicines, cosmetic products and devices, and food via the FDA’s portal before consuming or purchasing them. (PNA)

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