That claim is missing critical details and is very likely misleading as written.
Phrases like:
- “brain damage after a single dose”
- “EMA ordered immediate recall of the drugs”
are typical of viral health scare posts, but real regulatory safety actions always name the specific medicine(s) and provide documentation.
The European Medicines Agency (EMA) does issue safety alerts, restrictions, or recalls when needed, but they are:
- Specific to a named drug or class of drugs
- Published with detailed safety reports
- Accompanied by risk–benefit explanations, not vague warnings
There is no credible, general announcement that “drugs” have been recalled broadly due to brain damage from a single dose.
What often happens with posts like this:
- They omit the drug name to create fear
- They exaggerate rare side effects or animal-study findings
- They misrepresent regulatory reviews as emergency bans
If you can share:
- the drug name, or
- a screenshot / link
I can check what the EMA actually said and explain the real safety context.
