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  • 03-Mar-2025

    Abu Dhabi Health Authorities Warn Against 116 Unsafe Weight Loss and Dietary Supplements

     

    In a bid to safeguard public health, Abu Dhabi health authorities have issued a stern warning against the use of 116 unsafe weight loss and dietary supplements. These products, which are not approved by regulatory bodies, pose significant health risks, including severe side effects and potential long-term harm. The authorities have urged residents to avoid purchasing or consuming these supplements and to consult healthcare professionals before using any dietary or weight loss products.

     

    • Number of Products: 116 unsafe weight loss and dietary supplements identified.
    • Risks: Potential side effects include cardiovascular issues, liver damage, and hormonal imbalances.
    • Regulatory Status: These products are not approved by health authorities and may contain harmful or unregulated ingredients.
    • Advisory: Residents are advised to consult healthcare professionals before using any dietary or weight loss supplements.

     

    Official Statement

    The Abu Dhabi Department of Health (DoH) emphasized the importance of public safety in their announcement:
    “The use of unapproved supplements can lead to serious health complications. We urge the public to only use products that are approved by regulatory authorities and to seek professional medical advice before starting any new dietary regimen.”

     

    The proliferation of unregulated dietary supplements, particularly those marketed for weight loss, has become a growing concern globally. These products often make exaggerated claims and may contain harmful substances that are not disclosed on their labels. The warning aims to protect consumers from potential health hazards and promote the use of safe, regulated alternatives.

     

    Authorities have released a detailed list of the 116 unsafe supplements, which includes popular brands and products marketed online and in local stores. Residents are encouraged to check the list, available on the Abu Dhabi Department of Health’s official website, to ensure they are not using any of the flagged items.

     

    • Verify Approval: Only use supplements approved by the UAE Ministry of Health and Prevention (MoHAP) or other recognized regulatory bodies.
    • Consult Professionals: Seek advice from healthcare providers before starting any new supplement or any weight loss programs.
    • Avoid Unverified Sources: Purchase supplements from reputable pharmacies and avoid buying from unverified online platforms or unauthorized sellers.

     

    The warning from Abu Dhabi health authorities underscores the importance of consumer vigilance when it comes to dietary and weight loss supplements. By adhering to regulatory guidelines and consulting healthcare professionals, residents can protect themselves from the risks associated with unsafe products.

     

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