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Public Notification: Zi Su Body Fat Health II (紫苏瘦身营养素 II – Zi Su Shou Shen Ying Yang Su II) Contains Hidden Drug Ingredient

[10-25-2016] The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is advising consumers not to purchase or use Zi Su Body Fat Health II, a product promoted for weight loss. This product was identified by FDA during an examination of international mail shipments.Image of Zi Su Body Fat Health 1 

 

 

FDA laboratory analysis confirmed that Zi Su Body Fat Health II contains sibutramine and phenolphthalein. 

Sibutramine is a controlled substance that was removed from the market in October 2010 for safety reasons. The product poses a threat to consumers because sibutramine is known to substantially increase blood pressure and/or pulse rate in some patients and may present a significant risk for patients with a history of coronary artery disease, congestive heart failure, arrhythmias, or stroke. This product may also interact, in life-threatening ways, with other medications a consumer may be taking.

Phenolphthalein is a chemical that is not an active ingredient in any approved drug in the United States. Studies have indicated that it presents a cancer-causing risk.Image of Zi Su Body Fat Health 2 

Health care professionals and patients are encouraged to report adverse events or side effects related to the use of this product to FDA's MedWatch Safety Information and Adverse Event Reporting Program:

Note: This notification is to inform the public of a growing trend of dietary supplements or conventional foods with hidden drugs and chemicals. These products are typically promoted for sexual enhancement, weight loss, and body building and are often represented as being “all natural.” FDA is unable to test and identify all products marketed as dietary supplements that have potentially harmful hidden ingredients. Consumers should exercise caution before purchasing any product in the above categories. 

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