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Banned Substances Detected Annually in Health Products and Plans for Enhanced Public Education for Consumers

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21 Mr Melvin Yong Yik Chye asked the Minister for Health (a) how many cases of health products containing banned substances has the Health Sciences Authority (HSA) detected annually in the past three years; and (b) whether HSA plans to step up public education to inform consumers to purchase health products from reputable pharmacies, retailers' websites and those with an established retail presence in Singapore.

Mr Ong Ye Kung: Over the last three years, the Health Sciences Authority (HSA) has detected an average of 10 cases per year, of health products containing banned and prohibited substances.

HSA regularly issues press releases on the adverse reactions that result from use of illegal health products. Consumer advisories on making discerning choices in the purchase of health products from reputable sources, such as pharmacies or online shops with established retail presence in Singapore, are provided through HSA's website, social media platforms and the local news media.