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 From Hong Kong's Information Services Department
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June 9, 2006
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Health


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2 proprietary Chinese medicines recalled

 

Consumers are advised not to buy or take proprietary Chinese medicines Chuifong Toukuwan and Nan Lien Chuifong Toukuwan, which contain a Western drug ingredient that can cause side-effects.

 

Those who have purchased the products should immediately stop using them and seek medical advice if they feel unwell.

Chuifong Toukuwan  Nan Lien Chuifong Toukuwan
Drug recall: Chuifong Toukuwan and Nan Lien Chuifong Toukuwan contain a Western drug ingredient that can cause side-effects.

The distributors of the products have been told to recall and surrender them to the Department of Health.

 

The products were found to contain painkiller diclofenac. Its side-effects are gastro-intestinal disturbances including pain, nausea, vomiting, peptic ulcers and bleeding.

 

Under the Pharmacy & Poisons Ordinance, products containing this drug can only be sold on a doctor's prescription and supervision by a pharmacist.

 

For more information call 2319 2839.