Warning for Dietary Supplement by “Abu Dhabi Health” After Monitoring 2,600 Adulterated Products

The Abu Dhabi Department of Health has issued a warning once morest the use of a food supplement containing chemicals called “Monster Rabbit Honey”. The department has monitored over 1,280 adulterated products marketed as impotence treatments, bodybuilding supplements, cosmetics, and weight-loss products. Most of these products contain banned substances, such as sibutramine or salicylic acid. The department advised once morest the indiscriminate use of medicines and nutritional supplements as they can cause serious health problems. The department has also prepared awareness materials to increase public awareness of medicines and nutritional supplement usage. The department found “Monster Rabbit Honey” containing undisclosed medicinal components, sildenafil and tadalafil, and warned once morest its use and circulation. The department also warned once morest other adulterated products, such as “King Mood honey sachets”, “Strong SX”, “Just for Man”, “Cupid Buteco”, “Kamagra Oral Jelly”, and “Erzi capsules.”

The Department of Health – Abu Dhabi has warned once morest the use of a food supplement adulterated with chemicals called (Monster Rabbit Honey). While the department monitored inside and outside the country more than 1,280 adulterated products claiming to be a treatment for impotence, noting that the number of adulterated products used for bodybuilding reached 226 products, 240 cosmetic products and 542 adulterated weight loss products, most of which contain the banned substance sibutramine or salicylic acid, to Along with 317 different products.

The department renewed its warnings once morest the indiscriminate use of medicines and nutritional supplements, as they can cause serious health problems, and that the consumer may believe that food supplement products are safe and natural, but he is not aware of the potential harmful effects associated with their use, especially when their use is associated with the use of other medicines, in addition to the existence of Some adulterated products that pose a danger when used by the public and have been warned once morest their use by local and international health institutions.

The Department of Health has prepared awareness materials in an attempt to increase public awareness of medicines and nutritional supplements, and to warn once morest indiscriminate use of them, and to clarify health problems that may result from misuse or the use of adulterated products.

The department stated, in a circular to pharmacies, that the results of the department’s laboratory analyzes of samples of the product proved that it contained sildenafil and tadalafil, which were not disclosed among the product’s medicinal components, which are only dispensed with a medical prescription approved according to the laws of the country.

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The Department of Health indicated that this product was found in some pharmacies in Abu Dhabi. Accordingly, the Department warned once morest the use and circulation of this product and called on pharmacies to identify and quarantine this product and report any complaints related to the quality of any product that carries medical claims or side effects resulting from its use.

The Department of Health also warned once morest the use of another adulterated food supplement called “King Mood honey sachets”. Its use and marketing of all its batches is suspended because it contains undeclared Tadalafil. However, this product was found in some pharmacies in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi. According to the laws and regulations in force in the country, products that contain this substance can only be dispensed with a medical prescription and registered with the Ministry of Health and Community Protection.

It called on the supplier to stop marketing and selling all batches of this product in Abu Dhabi markets and in all pharmacies, and to stop selling the adulterated product and return it to the supplier.

The Department of Health also warned once morest the use of “Strong SX”, “Just for Man”, “Cupid Buteco”, “Kamagra Oral Jelly” and Erzi capsules adulterated with sildenafil.



In conclusion, the Department of Health – Abu Dhabi has issued several warnings once morest the use of adulterated food supplements that pose serious health risks. The department has identified multiple products that contain dangerous chemicals such as sildenafil and tadalafil, which are not disclosed on the labels. It is crucial for consumers to be aware of the potential harmful effects associated with these products and to only use medicines and nutritional supplements prescribed by licensed medical professionals. The department has prepared awareness materials to educate the public on the risks of indiscriminate use of these products. It is important to heed the warnings provided by local and international health institutions to protect ourselves from the dangers of these adulterated products.

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