Top EU court bars
Dextrose tablet maker's glucose health claims
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[June 08, 2017] BRUSSELS
(Reuters) - The European Union's top court barred Germany's Dextro
Energy on Thursday from making claims about the health benefits of
glucose contained in its products, which include Dextrose tablets.
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Dextro Energy, which was not immediately available for comment on
the ruling, had asked the European Commission in 2011 to approve
certain health claims about its glucose products, which the EU
executive refused.
These assertions included glucose supporting normal physical
activity and muscle function.
The company appealed this decision, but the EU's second highest
court agreed with the Commission that the health claims were
"ambiguous and misleading" as they only presented the benefits and
not the risks of increased sugar intake.
Dextro Energy, in a detailed explanation, says on its website: "Pure
glucose simply delivers a faster supply of energy to the brain, for
an immediate cognitive boost".
But the European Court of Justice confirmed the lower court's
findings on Thursday, saying Dextro Energy's application could not
be authorized.
EU rules state that if health claims are authorized, they may be
used by any food business operator on labels and advertising for its
relevant nutrients or food categories.
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(Reporting by Elizabeth Miles; editing by Robert-Jan Bartunek and
Alexander Smith)
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