Singapore Health Sciences Authority: 10, including three children, reported serious side effects from illegal health products in 2022

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Singapore Health Sciences Authority: 10, including three children, reported serious side effects from illegal health products in 2022
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SINGAPORE, Feb 20 — Ten people, including three children, reported “serious adverse effects or unusually quick effects” after consuming or using adulterated products in 2022,...

SINGAPORE, Feb 20 — Ten people, including three children, reported “serious adverse effects or unusually quick effects” after consuming or using adulterated products in 2022, the Health Sciences Authority said today.

These products included unregistered or counterfeit ones, and those with potent medicinal ingredients or banned substances illegally added to them. The parents of the infant, who had bought the product online, said: “It was a nightmare that no parent would want their child to go through. It was only a very short period of four months of use, but to recover from its consequence requires a much longer time.

On e-commerce and social media platforms here, the most common product listings detected and removed were those for lifestyle products such as:• Topical products marketed for allergies or eczema Last year, HSA removed 477 online listings of illegal health products and issued 192 warnings to sellers.

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