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FSSAI Bans Misleading ORS Products Following WHO Guidelines

FSSAI Bans Misleading ORS Products in Major Health Move

In a significant public health decision, India’s food safety regulator FSSAI has prohibited food products from using the term ‘ORS’ unless they follow the exact formula recommended by the World Health Organization. The move aims to prevent misleading marketing of electrolyte products that don’t meet medical standards.

Key Takeaways

  • FSSAI bans ‘ORS’ labeling on non-compliant products effective October 14
  • Action targets misleading electrolyte drinks posing health risks
  • Diarrhoea remains third leading cause of childhood deaths in India
  • WHO-approved ORS formula crucial for effective treatment

Strict New Regulations

The October 14 order mandates all food business operators to immediately remove the word “ORS” from product names, whether used standalone or with prefixes/suffixes. Companies must ensure full compliance with labeling requirements under the Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006.

This strengthens FSSAI’s earlier April 2022 action against misleading ‘ORS substitute’ products. Many consumers had unknowingly purchased flavored drinks that didn’t match WHO-approved ORS formulas, creating serious health risks for diarrhoea patients.

Medical Community Applauds Decision

“They cannot sell misleading products with ORS anymore. We have won the battle,” celebrated Hyderabad paediatrician Dr Sivaranjani Santosh, who campaigned extensively against mislabeled ORS brands.

Dr Santosh explained that during diarrhoea, high-sugar drinks should be strictly avoided as excess sugar worsens the condition. “When ORSL was introduced, manufacturers met paediatricians, leading many to believe it was ORS. But ORSL’s sugar content matches packaged soft drinks with minimal extra sodium. We observed children’s diarrhoea worsening before realizing ORSL differs completely from proper ORS,” she told The Hindu.

Why Proper ORS Matters

Dehydration from diarrhoea can be prevented with home fluids or treated effectively and cheaply with proper ORS. For severe cases, WHO-recommended Oral Rehydration Salts solution remains the gold standard treatment.

The correct ORS formula mixes six teaspoons of sugar and half teaspoon of salt in one liter of clean water, stirred until dissolved. This specific balance helps restore electrolyte levels without exacerbating dehydration.

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