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Thailand seizes large quantities of diet pills

Thai police conducted nationwide raids on July 14, seizing large quantities of unlicensed food supplements, including diet pills.
Thailand seizes large quantities of diet pills ảnh 1Illustrative image. (Photo: Medical News Today)

Hanoi (VNA) – Thaipolice conducted nationwide raids on July 14, seizing large quantities ofunlicensed food supplements, including diet pills.

The police and the Food and DrugAdministration officials jointly searched 33 spots andfound illegal-produced food supplements in 25 spots. They seized about 1.5 million weight-loss capsules and more than 305,000weight-loss coffee bags containing sibutramine, a substance which has beenlinked to increased risk of heart attacks and strokes.

According to the police, theseproducts were illegal imported from neighbouring Myanmar.

The raids followed the death of aThai woman after taking weight-loss pills that she had ordered online earlierthis month. A subsequent police investigation was launched with the policesearching a factory where the pills were produced.

The owner was arrested while morethan one million diet pills were seized.–VNA
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