Bangkok Post

Supplement maker raided

- POST REPORTERS CHANAT KATANYU

Police raided a company selling food supplement products believed to contain substances banned for use as ingredient­s in Bang Phlat district of Bangkok yesterday.

The police team led by deputy national police chief Wirachai Songmetta was joined by officials from the Food and Drug Administra­tion (FDA) when they searched a warehouse of the company which produces the food supplement­s under the brand Kalow.

Pol Gen Wirachai said the company, Kalow Rich Inter, was registered as a place for storing and distributi­ng the food supplement­s. Police found 700 boxes of the product worth 1.3 million baht.

The products seized from the company office yesterday will be tested by the FDA.

The deputy police chief said the investigat­ors were looking into reports that a Facebook page had alleged that the products the police confiscate­d yesterday were fake.

It was reported the police had obtained food supplement­s under the Kalow label from another location earlier. The FDA ran tests on them and found the contents were mixed with fluoxetine and orlistat, drugs which are banned for use in food supplement­s.

Fluoxetine, also known by the trade names of Prozac and Sarafem, is an antidepres­sant while orlistat is a drug for treating obesity.

Supattra Boonserm, the acting FDA director of the Bureau of Import and Export Inspection, said authoritie­s were investigat­ing where the food supplement manufactur­ers obtained the two drugs.

She insisted the FDA had never certified a product as an effective dieting tool over a specific period of time. It also does not allow sellers to use the word “slim” in their advertisin­g.

“People have to be very cautious when they buy these products,” she said, adding that food supplement­s should not cause side effects such as palpitatio­ns.

Police yesterday questioned a caretaker who said several thousand boxes of the food supplement­s had been delivered to the company.

 ??  ?? A police officer inspects food supplement­s seized during a warehouse raid in Bangkok’s Charan Sanitwong Soi 75.
A police officer inspects food supplement­s seized during a warehouse raid in Bangkok’s Charan Sanitwong Soi 75.

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