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Supplements Hide Deadly Drugs

19 Nov

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Summary

  • Supplements marketed as natural contain hidden prescription drugs.
  • Hidden steroids disrupt hormone production, causing serious health issues.
  • FDA warnings are not reaching vulnerable immigrant communities.
Supplements Hide Deadly Drugs

Supplements promising natural pain relief are secretly containing potent prescription drugs, posing serious health risks. Commonly used by individuals in physically demanding jobs, these products have been found to include hidden steroids and other pharmaceuticals, leading to conditions such as liver toxicity and hormonal disruption. Despite FDA warnings and recalls by major retailers, these dangerous supplements remain accessible in communities that need to be most aware.

The issue is particularly concerning for immigrant populations who may not receive or understand the FDA's warnings. These supplements are often marketed in Spanish, with vague labeling and no contact information for manufacturers, creating a deceptive sense of safety. Doctors are increasingly treating patients with severe complications arising from these hidden ingredients, highlighting a critical gap in public health communication and regulation.

While some stores have ceased sales following warnings, others continue to offer these products, leaving consumers unaware of the dangers. The lack of clear regulation for supplements means that harmful substances can enter the market undetected. Health providers are working to educate the community, but overcoming mistrust in the medical system and lack of insurance access remains a significant challenge.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Artri Ajo King and similar supplements have been found to contain hidden prescription drugs like diclofenac, dexamethasone, and methocarbamol, which require medical supervision.
The hidden steroids can disrupt natural hormone production, leading to conditions like Cushing's syndrome, severe osteoporosis, diabetes, and adrenal insufficiency.
Warnings are often not translated or effectively communicated to Spanish-speaking immigrant communities, and the supplements are still readily available in local stores.

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