Coffee product sold online contains banned weight-loss drug: HSA

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SINGAPORE: A coffee product sold online and marketed as being able to help consumers achieve weight loss in just one week has been found to ...

SINGAPORE: A coffee product sold online and marketed as being able to help consumers achieve weight loss in just one week has been found to contain a prescriptive drug banned in Singapore since 2010 because of an increased risk of heart attacks and strokes.

A check by CNA on Thursday afternoon showed the product was still listed on Carousell, Shopee, Lazada Malaysia and Facebook. HSA said in its news release that a consumer who took the product had become suspicious after her appetite was suppressed significantly.Tests revealed the product contained sibutramine, a prescription medicine for weight loss that was banned in Singapore in 2010 due to an increased risk of heart attacks and strokes, said HSA.

"In fact, these are known side effects of the banned sibutramine, which the sellers are misleading consumers into believing are beneficial effects of the product," it added.S Gold Coffee's brochure advertises appetite suppression as a benefit of consuming the product. On Facebook, a page promoting the product contained testimonials by consumers and before-and-after pictures supposedly showing the effectiveness of the coffee.

 

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