Wednesday, June 19, 2013   

Herbal medicine maker urged to focus more on drug safety
(02-06 19:24)

China's drug safety watchdog has ordered traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) maker Yunnan Baiyao to boost awareness of one of its drug's side effects and remind patients to use it properly.
Yunnan Baiyao manufactures a drug of the same name that is used to treat open wounds and muscle pain. The composition of the drug is under state-level protection, Xinhua news agency reports.
The Department of Health of the Hong Kong special administrative region on Tuesday recalled the drug after finding that it contained an undeclared amount of aconitum alkaloids.
Aconitum alkaloids can be toxic. If ingested improperly, they can cause numbness of the mouth and limbs, nausea, vomiting and peripheral weakness, and even lead to life-threatening conditions like breathing difficulties and cardiac arrhythmia, according to the department.
An official from the State Food and Drug Administration (SFDA) said Wednesday that the administration has followed related cases concerning the drug's safety.
The SFDA also ordered the drug maker to warn patients that they should not use the drug without authorization, increase their dosage or prolong the duration of use, the official said.
Yunnan Baiyao responded in a Wednesday statement, saying that through special production processes and techniques, the toxicity of the aconitum alkaloids contained in the drug can be removed or alleviated.
According to statistics from Yunnan Baiyao, the company detected a total of 28 adverse reactions to its product between 2010 and 2012, mostly skin allergies and itching. No serious adverse drug reactions were found.
   
Other China breaking news:
Beijing was told bluntly about cyber hacking risks, says Obama (06-18 11:07)
Beijing begins military recruitment of college students (06-17 19:13)
China builds fastest supercomputer (06-17 18:40)
Beijing scoffs at Snowden is China mole claim (06-17 17:53)
French trio chared over Chinese student attacks (06-17 17:48)
Shanghai lower in morning trade (06-17 10:06)
Activitst Chen says ‘totalitarian regime’ squeezed NYU (06-17 09:50)
People's Daily urges safety, not just economy, after deadly accident (06-14 11:31)
Shanghai shares up marginally (06-14 10:11)
Blind dissident Chen working on book, leaving NYU by end of month (06-14 10:10)

More breaking news >>

© 2013 The Standard, The Standard Newspapers Publishing Ltd.
Contact Us | About Us | Newsfeeds | Subscriptions | Print Ad. | Online Ad. | Street Pts

 


Home | Top News | Local | Business | China | ViewPoint | CityTalk | World | Sports | People | Central Station | Spree | Features

The Standard

Trademark and Copyright Notice: Copyright 2013, The Standard Newspaper Publishing Ltd., and its related entities. All rights reserved.  Use in whole or part of this site's content is prohibited.   Use of this Web site assumes acceptance of the
Terms of Use, Privacy Statement and Copyright Policy.  Please also read our Ethics Statement.