Uncovering the Quality Deficiencies with Potentially Harmful Effects in Substandard and Falsified PDE-5 Inhibitors Seized by Belgian Controlling Agencies

Author:

Vanhee Celine1,Jacobs Bram2ORCID,Mori Marcella3ORCID,Kamugisha Angélique1,Debehault Loïc1,Canfyn Michael1,Ceyssens Bart4,Van Der Meersch Hans4,van Hoorde Koenraad2,Deconinck Eric1,Willocx Marie1

Affiliation:

1. Service Medicines and Health Products, Scientific Direction of Chemical and Physical Health Risks, Sciensano, J. Wytsmanstraat 14, B-1050 Brussels, Belgium

2. Service of Foodborne Pathogens, Scientific Direction of Infectious Diseases in Humans, Sciensano, J. Wytsmanstraat 14, B-1050 Brussels, Belgium

3. Service of Veterinary Bacteriology, Scientific Direction of Infectious Diseases in Animals, Sciensano, Groeselenberg 99, B-1180 Brussels, Belgium

4. Federal Agency for Medicine and Health Care Products, Galileelaan 5/03, B-1210 Brussels, Belgium

Abstract

Illicit PDE-5 inhibitors are frequently encountered by regulatory agencies. Self-medicating with substandard and falsified (SF) PDE-5 inhibitors could be dangerous as they are likely taken without any medical supervision and might be of poor quality which could result in adverse reactions. In order to provide an overview of the quality deficiencies present in recently seized illicit PDE-5 samples that may pose health risks, we set out to identify the products’ different chemical and/or biological risks. Our results indicate that 38% of the samples harbored a chemical risk including the significant exceedance of the maximum recommended dosage, a large heterogeneity in API content between the different tablets in the same package or blister and the presence of only 40% of the claimed dosage. Moreover, our results also demonstrate that 16 of the 32 samples were not compliant with the internationally set microbiological quality standards. Startlingly, two samples were severely contaminated with potentially pathogenic bacteria, which could result in a gastrointestinal illness upon oral intake.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science

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