Khaleej Times

Alert issued on 12 adulterate­d drugs

- Staff Reporter

dubai — The Ministry of Health and Prevention (MoHP) issued warning circulars against 12 medicinal drugs this month, according to Dr Amin Hussain Al Amiri, Assistant Undersecre­tary of MoHP for Public Health and Licensing.

The 12 adulterate­d drugs mostly contain Sildenafil and Sibutramin­e and other hazardous chemical substances. While Sildenafil causes a sharp drop in blood pressure, Sibutramin­e shoots up the blood pressure. Both substances can pose a great risk to heart and arteries patients, diabetes, and children. They can also cause irregular heart beat and even stroke.

Dr Al Amiri said the ministry maintains a direct contact with the Uppsala Monitoring Centre, which is affiliated to the World Health Organisati­on (WHO).

“The UAE applies stiff measures in fighting medicinal adulterati­on, which is done in coordinati­on with the customs authority and security bodies in the country,” Dr Al Amiri said.

“The ministry’s warning circular against adulterate­d drugs does not mean that these products have gained access to the country. Yet the ministry adopts the latest monitoring systems to detect such drugs before entering the country.”

The UAE health authoritie­s also follow the warning circular updates issued by the world health agencies such as the US Food and Drug Administra­tion (FDA) and the European Medicines Agency. We have also a direct contact with Uppsala, the WHO monitoring centre.

Al Amiri has warned of buying food supplement­s, especially those promoting slimming and arousing men’s stamina from products of unknown sources.

He said most of such products, which are sold online, are unlicensed and made of prohibited substances.

A report carried by the WHO stated that about 90 per cent of the drugs sold online are adulterate­d and fake. Moreover, the bodies and persons that are promoting those drugs are often outside the country.

Al Amiri advised people, who are willing to buy food supplement­s, to get them from the approved pharmacies and health centres after consulting the treating doctors or the pharmacist.

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