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ANMAT Bans Wolf Nutrition Creatine Supplement Over Fake Registration Numbers

The regulator cited apocryphal sanitary registrations that prevent traceability, prompting market withdrawals nationwide.

Overview

  • Disposición 6195/2025, published in the Boletín Oficial on August 29, prohibits the supplement’s manufacture, fractioning and sale across Argentina, including online, for all presentations, lots and expiration dates.
  • The product is identified as a peach‑flavored creatine monohydrate powder by Wolf Nutrition labeled with RNPA EX-2024-36557-GDEBA-DAYPANMG and RNE 02-050730, which Buenos Aires Province’s DIPA confirmed do not exist.
  • The case began with a private inquiry to INAL, which triggered checks through federal food control systems and led to the determination that the product was falsely labeled and therefore illegal.
  • ANMAT notified Incidente Federal No. 4767, instructed provincial and Buenos Aires city authorities to withdraw the product from the market, and requested monitoring of its promotion on digital platforms.
  • The prohibition also covers any product using the same apocryphal RNPA or RNE, reflecting stepped‑up enforcement that recently included the Wondercow supplement ban and, the same day, a preventive suspension of a laboratory for GMP failures.