Food Safety Incidents

Unauthorised Food Additives has been detected in Nutritional Supplements.

Written by SGS Digicomply Editorial Team | Feb 27, 2026 11:00:00 PM

Incident Report: Unauthorized Food Additives in Nutritional Supplements

Date of Incident: February 12, 2026

The Brazilian Health Regulatory Agency (ANVISA) has reported a significant food safety incident involving unauthorized food additives detected in nutritional supplements. This incident raises serious concerns regarding the safety and integrity of these products, which are widely used by consumers seeking to enhance their health and well-being.

The presence of unauthorized food additives poses potential health risks, as these substances may not have undergone the necessary safety evaluations or approvals required for consumption. Consumers relying on nutritional supplements for dietary support may unknowingly expose themselves to harmful compounds, leading to adverse health effects.

Authorities are urging consumers to exercise caution when purchasing nutritional supplements, particularly those sourced from Brazil. It is essential to verify product labels and seek out reputable sources to ensure that the supplements do not contain any unauthorized or harmful additives.

In response to this incident, regulatory bodies are expected to implement stricter controls and monitoring measures to prevent the distribution of contaminated or unsafe nutritional products. Ongoing surveillance and testing will be crucial in safeguarding public health and maintaining consumer trust in dietary supplements.

Consumers are encouraged to report any adverse reactions or concerns related to nutritional supplements to health authorities to aid in the investigation and ensure the safety of food products in the market.

  • Incident: Unauthorised Food Additives has been detected in Nutritional Supplements.
  • Date: 2026-02-12
  • Product: Nutritional Supplements
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  • Origin of issue: Brazil
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  • Incident Category: Control
  • Hazard Category: Food Ingredients and Compounds
  • Source: Brazilian Health Regulatory Agency - ANVISA