UAE authorities remove three dietary supplements and a medical product from the market.

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The Emirates Drug Establishment (EDE) has issued four circulars calling for the withdrawal of, and warning against the use and purchase of, unauthorized dietary supplements in UAE markets.

The products in question are Super Immune+, WoundVite, Rosabella Moringa Capsule, and Isotonac-4.

Authorities have instructed pharmacies, retailers, and online platforms to immediately remove these items from their shelves and ensure they are not distributed further. The establishment also advised the public to report any suspicious or unauthorized products to the relevant authorities.

EDE reaffirmed its commitment to protecting public health and ensuring that all supplements and medical products available in the UAE meet strict safety and regulatory standards.

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