Saturday, September 3, 2016

FDA Phils Advisory: Tatiomax GOLD is counterfeit/fake

FDA Phils Advisory: Tatiomax GOLD is counterfeit/fake
Food Advisories
FDA Advisory No. 2016-091 || Public Health Warning Against the Use of the Following Unregistered Food Products:
FDA Advisory No. 2016-091
Public Health Warning Against the Use of the Following Unregistered Food Products:
1. TATIOMAX GOLD Glutathione Dietary Supplement L-Glutathione Reduced Collagen Vitamin C
2. TATIOMAX GOLD Glutathione Dietary Supplement L-Glutathione Reduced + Algatrium + A. Stemcell + Collagen + Alpha Lipoic Acid + Vitamin C
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) advises the public against the use of the following
The public is hereby warned that the said products are not registered with this Office, including all the aforementioned claims. Taking food and/or food supplements that have not undergone evaluation and testing in terms of safety and quality may present harmful effects to one’s health. Food products including food supplements should not bear any misleading, deceptive, and false claims in their labels and/or any promotional materials that will provide erroneous impression on products’ character or identity.
In the interest of protecting public health and safety, the Officers of the Field Regulatory Operations Office (FROO) are hereby mandated to exercise their regulatory function pursuant to Section 14 of Republic Act No. 9711. Likewise, all local government units and law enforcement agencies are requested to ensure that the unregistered food products/supplements are not sold or offered for sale in their localities or area of jurisdiction.
The aforementioned unregistered food products are completely unrelated to the FDA registered TATIOMAX Reduced Glutathione + Sodium Ascorbate + Collagen Dietary Supplement distributed by T/M Pharma Co. (Food Division).
For more information and inquiries, please e-mail us at info@fda.gov.ph. To report continuous sale or distribution of unregistered health products, kindly e-mail us viareport@fda.gov.ph or you may call the telephone numbers 857-1991 to 93.
Dissemination of the information to all concerned is requested.