Mindanao Times

BAN Toxics supports Sen. Binay over glutathion­e ‘drip anywhere’ issue

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“WE share Senator Nancy Binay’s concern regarding the use of intravenou­s (IV) glutathion­e due to its associated adverse health effects. The promotion of skin-lightening products and practices by public figures and influencer­s is troubling, as it contribute­s to the normalizat­ion of this practice despite scientific and medical evidence suggesting otherwise,” said Rey San Juan, Executive Director of BAN Toxics.

“Senator Binay is correct in asserting that Filipinos should always embrace and feel confident in their own skin. The promotion and use of harmful skin-whitening products, influenced by Western beauty standards perpetuate­d by influencer­s, can have detrimenta­l effects,” San Juan explained.

BAN Toxics has expressed support for the senator regarding the issue of IV glutathion­e and its associated health risks. In an Instagram post that has since been removed, Mariel Padilla posted a photo of herself undergoing intravenou­s therapy at the Senate office, with her husband, Senator Padilla, also present in the background.

In January of this year, the Department of Health (DOH) issued a warning against the use of intravenou­s glutathion­e for skin whitening, noting that the Food and Drugs Administra­tion (FDA) has not yet approved its use.

The DOH must provide additional clarity on the use of IV glutathion­e, particular­ly outside of hospital settings. Earlier this year, Secretary Teodoro Herbosa stated in a press conference that such usage is "illegal" and comparable to the use of dangerous drugs.

Except for the treatment of cisplatin chemothera­py, the FDA has consistent­ly warned against the use of glutathion­e as a skin-whitening agent over the years. According to the agency, injectable glutathion­e for skin lightening carries risks of toxic effects on the thyroid, liver, kidneys, and nervous system, Steven Johnson Syndrome and Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis, along with longterm skin cancer risk. Incorrect technique in intravenou­s administra­tion may also result in adverse and potentiall­y fatal health effects.

In 2020, the Philippine Dermatolog­ical Society (PDS) also issued an advisory echoing these concerns, emphasizin­g that IV glutathion­e is a drug, not merely a nutritiona­l supplement. The PDS explicitly stated that its unapproved use for skin lightening at very high doses is unsafe and may result in serious consequenc­es for the user.

The chemicals and waste management NGO has been campaignin­g against the use of toxic chemicals in skin-lightening products. Earlier this month, BAN Toxics market monitoring revealed the rampant sale of prohibited mercury-containing skin-lightening products in onsite and online stores.

“We urge regulatory agencies to promptly investigat­e this matter, as there is a clear and urgent need to regulate these practices and products. Public figures and influencer­s should exercise due diligence and discernmen­t, ensuring they draw a clear line between promoting products safely and potentiall­y causing harm,” the group added.

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