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Ghana bans alcoholic energy drinks by March 31, 2026, over health risks from combining alcohol and stimulants.
The Ghana Food and Drugs Authority has ordered the removal of alcoholic energy drinks from the market by March 31, 2026, citing health risks from mixing alcohol with stimulants like caffeine and guarana.
The move, effective February 25, 2026, follows a safety review under Ghana’s Public Health Act, which found such products can mask intoxication, increasing overdose and risky behavior risks, especially among youth.
Manufacturers must reformulate or separate the products into distinct categories.
Non-compliant items after the deadline may face forced withdrawal, and the public is urged to report violations.
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