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🍎 Food BE January 16, 2025

Presence of medicinal substances in aphrodisiac food and honey products

Classification
Fraud notification
Risk
Serious
Category
dietetic foods, food supplements and fortified foods
Origin
Netherlands
Notifier
Belgium
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What is this? Some foods and honey products sold as aphrodisiacs may contain hidden medicine-like substances.

What's happening? These products were found in Belgium but came from the Netherlands. They were sold as foods but may have medicine in them.

Does this affect me? If you bought these products in Belgium, you may have them at home.

What should I do? Stop using them and ask your pharmacist or doctor if you have any health concerns.

🤖 This plain-language summary is automatically generated from the official agency notice using AI. It is for general information only — not medical advice. For decisions about your health, always consult a pharmacist or doctor and read the official source linked below.

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Classification: Fraud notification · Risk: Serious · Category: dietetic foods, food supplements and fortified foods · Origin: Netherlands · Notifier: Belgium

First published
January 16, 2025
Last refreshed by us
1 week ago
Severity (as classified)
High
Official source
https://webgate.ec.europa.eu/rasff-window/screen/search?notificationReference=FF25.0283

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What is this product recall alert about?
Presence of medicinal substances in aphrodisiac food and honey products. Classification: Fraud notification · Risk: Serious · Category: dietetic foods, food supplements and fortified foods · Origin: Netherlands · Notifier: Belgium
When was this alert issued?
This alert was issued on January 16, 2025 by EU RASFF.
Which countries are affected?
The alert applies to Belgium.
How serious is this alert?
Serious risk. A serious risk means the product or medicine can cause significant harm. Treat the alert as urgent.
What should I do?
If you have this product at home, stop using it and return it to the point of purchase for a refund. Keep the receipt if you have one — most retailers refund without it for safety recalls.
Where can I find the official notice?
The full official notice is published on webgate.ec.europa.eu.

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