Khaleej Times

UAE ensures diabetes drugs are free of NDMA

- Staff Reporter reporters@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — The UAE’s Ministry of Health and Prevention ( Mohap) has taken all measures to make sure that pharmacies in the country do not have the metformin tablets (500mg) that contain NDMA, a chemical linked to cancer.

Metformin is a prescripti­on drug found in several medication­s that are used to treat type 2 diabetes.

The health ministry said steps had been taken after the manufactur­ing company Nostrum Laboratori­es had voluntaril­y recalled two batches of its metformin tablets, due to the presence of NDMA, which is classified as a probable human carcinogen, based on results of laboratory tests.

Mohap underlined that the drug is not registered in the UAE and hasn’t entered the country after having checked the official import system.

Manufactur­ing companies of metformin must provide a complete analysis report of the active ingredient and the final product.”

Dr Amin Hussein Al Amiri, assistant undersecre­tary, Mohap’s Public Health Policy and Licences

Advice to patients, doctors

Dr Amin Hussein Al Amiri, assistant undersecre­tary of Mohap’s Public Health Policy and Licences, advised patients not to stop taking metformin tablets except under the supervisio­n of their physicians. He also called on doctors to prescribe metformin as usual, until they get updated informatio­n from the ministry.

“Mohap has issued a circular to the manufactur­ing companies of metformin to provide a complete analysis report of the active ingredient and the final product.

The analysis should be conducted in an accredited laboratory, while adopting the recommenda­tions of the FDA in terms of the NDMA impurity testing and analysis. This comes as part of the ministry’s strategy to build quality and safety for therapeuti­c, healthcare, and pharmaceut­ical systems according to internatio­nal standards,” added Al Amiri.

Mohap’s circular also required all suppliers of metformin products to submit a certificat­e of analysis proving that their products are free of NDMA impurities prior to importing them from abroad.

Report side effects

Al Amiri urged the individual­s to report any side and adverse effects through the electronic system on the ministry’s website or via email pv@mohap.gov. ae or through the smart app UAE RADR.

All the issued circulars are publicly available on Mohap’s website, he added.

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