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On January 22, 2025, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) of the Philippines reported the detection of unregistered food and food supplements in the product known as Herba plus tiki tiki with miracle fruit with vitamin C. This incident falls under the category of Control and is classified as an Adulteration hazard.
The presence of unregistered substances poses significant concerns regarding consumer safety and product integrity. The FDA's findings highlight the importance of regulatory compliance in the food and supplement industry to ensure that products available to the public meet established safety standards.
As the regulatory body responsible for monitoring food safety in the Philippines, the FDA continues to emphasize the need for vigilance among consumers regarding the products they purchase. The agency encourages individuals to verify the registration status of food and supplement products to avoid potential health risks associated with adulterated items.
Further updates on this incident and any related regulatory actions will be communicated by the FDA to ensure public awareness and safety.
- Incident: Unregistered Food And Food Supplements has been detected in Herba plus tiki tiki with miracle fruit with vitamin c.
- Date: 2025-01-22
- Product: Herba plus tiki tiki with miracle fruit with vitamin c
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- Incident Category: Control
- Hazard Category: Adulteration
- Source: Food and Drug Administration Philippines
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