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“Anti-hangover” patch does not have a health registry or studies on its effects on health

"Anti-hangover" patch does not have a health registry or studies on its effects on health

In recent weeks and in the midst of the New Year’s Eve celebrations, the so-called “anti-hangover patches” have become fashionable, however they are fraudulent and do not have health records.

The best-known product is called the anti-hangover “Party Patch” and is illegally marketed on social media and at Biggie’s. You have to be careful with this product and it should be reported to DINAVISA.

The Directorate of Sanitary Surveillance (DINAVISA) informed through a request of the law of access to information that the product “Party Patch, anti-hangover is not registered with DINAVISA” and lacks authorization or compliance with quality criteria and safety.

Report delivered by DINAVISA

Anti-hangover patches are dermal implants promoted to supposedly “prevent hangovers or the effects of alcohol”, however, they lack a health registry, they do not have an approval analysis and they may contain risky health supplements.

In several countries in the region, for example Colombia and Ecuador, the health authorities warned about the illegal marketing of this fraudulent product and its possible risk to health, in addition, they indicated that there are no studies that prove its effects, much less that rule out its dangers. Already in 2020, the Secretary of Health of Barranquilla, Colombia, launched an alert for the commercialization of the so-called anti-hangover patch, which is being sold clandestinely without sanitary authorization or scientific evidence of its effects.

"Anti-hangover" patch does not have a health registry or studies on its effects on health
Agency for regulation, control and sanitary surveillance of Ecuador

In addition, the address on the product is in Las Vegas, USA, but by googling I found a dubious house No. 2325, which works as a video and photo recording studio, and the details of the house are not displayed. company or brand “Party Patch”. "Anti-hangover" patch does not have a health registry or studies on its effects on health

In Paraguay, the health authorities turn a blind eye to the illegal circulation of the supposed anti-hangover patch and its possible risks, and it is even sold at Biggie Express stores, however, DINAVISA does not act to control or punish those responsible.

At these parties you have to enjoy and share, but without exaggerating with the intake of alcoholic beverages, but in the case of doing so, hydration and rest are essential to recover, without being fooled by the supposed anti-hangover product “Party Patch”.



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