Food Safety Incidents

Cypermethrine has been detected in Zahidi vita plus.

Written by SGS Digicomply Editorial Team | Oct 30, 2025 11:00:00 PM

Food Safety Alert: Contamination Detected in Dietary Supplement

On October 3, 2025, a significant food safety incident was reported involving a dietary supplement. Cypermethrin, a pesticide commonly used for pest control, has been detected in a product known as a vita plus supplement. This incident originated in India and falls under the category of contaminants.

Cypermethrin is not intended for human consumption and its presence in food products poses potential health risks. Exposure to this chemical can lead to a range of adverse effects, including nausea, dizziness, and in severe cases, neurological issues. The detection of such contaminants in dietary supplements raises concerns about the safety and efficacy of these products.

Consumers are advised to exercise caution and avoid the consumption of this specific dietary supplement until further investigations are conducted. It is crucial for individuals to stay informed about the safety of the products they consume, especially those that are intended to support health and wellness.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is actively monitoring the situation and will provide updates as more information becomes available. In the meantime, individuals should report any adverse effects experienced after consuming dietary supplements to health authorities.

Maintaining food safety is essential for public health, and awareness of potential contaminants is a vital step in ensuring the safety of dietary products.

  • Incident: Cypermethrine has been detected in Zahidi vita plus.
  • Date: 2025-10-03
  • Product: Zahidi vita plus
  • Market: Available to SGS Digicomply users only. Explore the platform (for enterprises, no individual plans)
  • Origin of issue: India
  • Hazard: Available to SGS Digicomply users only. Explore the platform (for enterprises, no individual plans)
  • Incident Category: Control
  • Hazard Category: Contaminants
  • Source: U.S. Food and Drug Administration