Khaleej Times

149 fake weight-loss products banned

- Staff Reporter

abu dhabi — The Abu Dhabi Health Authority (Seha) has banned the use of new 149 types of slimming and weight-loss products, with lab results revealing they are fake.

In a Press release, Seha said the number of fake pharmaceut­icals in the country rose to 339. “The results of the lab tests at the Ministry of Health and Prevention (MoHP) for herbal and traditiona­l medicine researches in Abu Dhabi showed that the products are spurious with Sibutramin­e in it, which has been banned worldwide after it was taken off the market in 2010.

“The FDA determined it presented an unacceptab­ly high risk of heart attacks, brain stroke as well as addiction, in addition to other products which contain Phenolphth­alein.”

Regular and prolonged use of phenolphth­alein damages stomach function, leading to acute and continuous diarrhoea, besides potassium imbalance in the body, affecting nerve and muscle function, as well as weakness and exestuatio­n. “These products are marketed irregularl­y and unlicensed on TV channels, SMSs, classified ads or via social networks, tempting and drawing consumers’ attention with promises of weight loss in a short time,” the statement warned.

Seha has warned the public against misleading ads and the different unlicensed facilities, which sell the drugs, pharmaceut­icals and herbal medicines of unknown sources and un-registered in UAE.

reporters@khaleejtim­es.com

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Arab Emirates