Health Watchdog Warning Over Unlicensed Arthritis Arthroplex Treatment

Watchdog Warns Against 'Potentially Dangerous' Arthritis Drug

Arthritis sufferers have been warned not to buy a potentially dangerous unlicensed treatment that claims to relieve symptoms, by a Government watchdog.

The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) have said that Arthroplex capsules and gel are "unlicensed and unproven".

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Health watchdogs warn over unlicensed arthritis drug

The product is being illegally advertised online and in flyers and claims to relieve the symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis and joint pain, according to the national agency responsible for ensuring that medicines and medical devices work.

The treatment, which has not undergone any testing for quality, safety and effectiveness, can cost as much as £168 for a 12 month's supply, the MHRA said.

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It said the capsules and gel are unlicensed so could pose a serious health risk to people who use it.

David Carter, manager of the MHRA's medicines borderline section, said: "Adverts like Arthroplex make attractive claims but the fact is just because products are described as natural it does not mean to say that they are safe.

"If you believe you are suffering from any of the medical conditions listed in the advertisements please seek proper medical advice.

"If anyone has bought or used any of this product or have any concerns then please speak to your GP or healthcare professional."

Arthritis Research UK medical director Professor Alan Silman added: "Supplements are widely used by people with arthritis as they seek to find effective pain relief or avoid taking potentially harmful drugs, and a small number can offer some relief.

"Often people prefer the sound of natural products. However, natural does not mean they are either safe - or effective.

"Some manufacturers often go to great lengths to play on people's hopes with outrageous claims, optimistic testimonials and even pseudo-science to promise the impossible.

"People should be wary of unproven products bought online or from mail order, and need evidence-based, non-biased information which charities such as ours can provide, to help them make informed decisions."

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