Anti-hangover products gain popularity among drinkers with Singapore’s nightlife reopening

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Anti-hangover products gain popularity among drinkers with Singapore’s nightlife reopening
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Some analysts, however, are concerned about implications from such products, which come in liquid or pill form, such as over-drinking and long-term health issues.

from the pandemic, with all restrictions and COVID-19 safety measures lifted.

“We saw an instant doubling of the sales from there, and it's only steadily grown since then,” he said, adding that the firm has been able to boost its marketing efforts with the return of events such as weddings and corporate events.This trend comes more than a year after nightlife joints were allowed to reopen fully from the pandemic, with all restrictions and COVID-19 safety measures lifted.

The Health Sciences Authority said there is no single medication that is effective for the whole range of hangover symptoms.Some analysts are concerned the supplements may make people think they can guzzle alcohol without restraint. Dr Andrew Fang, a family physician from Doctor Anywhere, said the natural ingredients do provide some relief to consumers, but only for immediate symptoms.

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