UAE urgently recalls 4 health products: What every consumer must know

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UAE urgently recalls 4 health products: What every consumer must know
UAE health product recalls: 4 products recalled due to safety concerns and unapproved ingredients

In a recent consumer safety alert, the Emirates Drug Authority (EDE) has ordered an emergency recall of four health-related products from the UAE market due to serious safety concerns and regulatory breaches. The recall, which affects three dietary supplements and one medical product, reflects the UAE’s heightened vigilance in protecting public health amid an increase in online sales and unregulated imports. Authorities warned the public not to buy or use these items and banned their distribution through pharmacies, e-commerce platforms and other sales outlets across the country.

UAE authorities slam unsafe health products: Are you using these recalled products?

UAE authorities slam unsafe health products: Are you using these recalled products?

The regulator’s action follows safety reviews and inspections that identified unapproved ingredients, potential contamination and quality defects in these products – issues that could pose risks to consumer well-being if left unchecked. EDE’s alert is part of a wider push by health authorities to ensure that all health and medical products sold in the UAE meet strict quality, safety and regulatory standards.

Which supplements have been recalled in the UAE and why

  1. “Super Immune+” (unauthorized ingredient): EDE’s first recall notice flagged a supplement called Super Immune+ that was found to contain unapproved ingredients, including dimethylaminoethanol (DMAE), molybdenum amino acid chelate and boron citrate, which are not authorized for use in food supplements in the UAE and may be unsafe for consumers. Because this product is not registered or approved by EDE, it is considered non-compliant and poses a public health risk.
  2. “WoundVite” by ZEN Nutrients (New ingredient question): Second addition, wound werther The product, marketed by ZEN NUTRIENTS, was withdrawn after regulators discovered the presence of a novel food ingredient not authorized under existing safety regulations in Europe or the United Arab Emirates. Ingredients in new formulations need to undergo rigorous scientific evaluation before approval, and this product has not yet undergone rigorous scientific evaluation.
  3. Rosabella Moringa capsules (Salmonella contamination): The third recall involves Rosabella Moringa capsules, which are associated with a risk of salmonella contamination, according to a safety update from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and coordination with the Division of Disease Control. Salmonella is a harmful pathogen that can cause serious gastrointestinal illness, especially in vulnerable populations.
  4. Isotonac-4 (quality defect): The final product was Isotonac-4, a laboratory-related medical product that was recalled after inspection revealed quality defects, including foreign particles and abnormal characteristics that could affect its safety and effectiveness. Manufacturers and suppliers are ordered to immediately withdraw affected batches of products from all distribution channels.

Why these supplement recalls matter to UAE consumers

These recalls highlight the UAE’s proactive approach to consumer safety and regulatory enforcement, particularly as online marketplaces and social media-driven commerce expand the availability of health-related products that may bypass traditional regulation. Some broader trends and impacts are emerging:

  • Unregulated online sales are a growing risk – Many of the recalled products were sold on online platforms without proper registration or approval. As digital shopping grows, so does the risk of unvetted supplements and medical supplies entering the market, sometimes with misleading claims or unsafe ingredients. EDE explicitly warns consumers not to purchase these products online or in stores.
  • Registration and approval are mandatory – Under UAE law, all dietary supplements, drugs and medical devices must be registered and approved by the relevant authorities before they can be marketed or sold. Failure to comply may result in recalls, fines and legal action against dealers and sellers. Experts also remind online sellers and merchants that product registration is not optional and selling unregistered health products may incur regulatory penalties.
  • Security alerts usually follow global signals – The recall of Rosabella Moringa capsules illustrates how UAE regulators coordinate with global safety networks such as the U.S. FDA and disease control agencies to track contamination risks and issue recalls when necessary. This helps protect local consumers from hazards discovered abroad before they become widely available domestically.

What consumers in the UAE should do now

If you live in or are visiting the UAE, here is the advice from health authorities:

  • Do not purchase or use any product named in the recall.
  • Check that your existing supplies have the brand name, lot number and expiration date that match the recalled item.
  • Dispose of recalled products safely or return them to the point of purchase.
  • Report any adverse reactions or side effects to your healthcare provider and EDE.
  • Avoid purchasing supplements and medical products from unauthorized sellers or unregistered online listings.

Consumers can also contact EDE directly for recall information or to inquire about product safety certification and registration requirements. The recall comes within a broader regulatory environment, where UAE authorities have been stepping up product safety oversight. Last month, for example, batches of infant formula, including those from well-known brands, were voluntarily recalled after potential contamination issues were discovered. These initiatives reflect increased vigilance in food and drug safety to prevent consumer harm.

UAE recalls 4 health products: What you need to know about Super Immune+, WoundVite and more

UAE recalls 4 health products: What you need to know about Super Immune+, WoundVite and more

In addition to individual recalls, the UAE Medicines Authority has recently introduced new mechanisms to end medical product monopolies and promote competition, thereby increasing supply resilience while maintaining quality standards in the pharmaceutical industry. This regulatory reform complements safety recalls by strengthening the overall health ecosystem.The UAE has issued an emergency recall of four health products, three supplements and a medical supply due to unapproved ingredients, contamination risks and quality defects. Affected products include Super Immune+, WoundVite, Rosabella Moringa Capsule and Isotonac-4, all of which are either unregistered or flagged as having safety issues. Consumers are urged not to purchase or use these products and sellers are prohibited from advertising or stocking these products. The action reflects increasing global and local harmonization on health product safety and the UAE’s strict enforcement of registration rules.

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