Man suffers heart attack, stroke due to illegal health product

August 7, 2013

 

The Health Sciences Authority (HSA) is alerting members of the public to three illegal products found containing potent western medicinal ingredients.

In a statement to the media, they revealed that three consumers have fallen victim to these harmful products. One suffered a life-threatening reaction and has not recovered.

The three products are:

“力龙美国魔棒” (Li Long Mei Guo Mo Bang), containing undeclared medicinal ingredient ‘sildenafil’

“非洲黑蚁王” (Africa Black Ant), containing undeclared medicinal ingredient ‘sildenafil’

“人参杜仲萬灵香” (Ginseng Tu Chong Wan Lin Heong), containing undeclared medicinal ingredient ‘dexamethasone’

Both “力龙美国魔棒” and “Africa Black Ant” are sold as sexual enhancement drugs. Members of the public are advised to stop using them immediately.

Those who have consumed “Ginseng Tu Chong Wan Lin Heong,” touted as treatment of arthritis and joint pain, are advised to consult a doctor immediately, especially if they have been taking the product for more than a few weeks. Sudden discontinuation of the corticosteroid-containing product can cause serious withdrawal symptoms, such as weakness, fatigue, and confusion.

“力龙美国魔棒” (Li Long Mei Guo Mo Bang) and Africa Black Ant “非洲黑蚁王”

A patient in his 40s was found unconscious after suffering a heart attack and stroke. He was admitted to the hospital. A bottle of “力龙美国魔棒” which contained sildenafil was found on him.

The patient is still in the hospital receiving treatment. As the patient is unable to talk as a consequence of the stroke, it is not known where he obtained the product.

Another patient in his 50s was hospitalised due to from chest pain and shortness of breath related to the consumption of “Africa Black Ant” purchased from street peddlers.

Sildenafil was similarly detected in “Africa Black Ant.” The patient is still under treatment for his condition and has not fully recovered.

Sildenafil is used to treat erectile dysfunction and should only be used when prescribed by a doctor. Its usage without proper medical advice and close supervision can cause serious adverse reactions such as decrease or loss of vision and hearing, low blood pressure and other cardiovascular events such as stroke and myocardial infarction.

Ginseng Tu Chong Wan Lin Heong “人参杜仲萬灵香”

A female patient in her 30s had been consuming Ginseng Tu Chong Wan Lin Heong, bought overseas, to relieve joint pain for about 9 months.

She suffered Cushing’s syndrome which is caused by intake of excessive steroids.

The symptoms are swelling of the face, puffy eyes and weight gain. Lab findings revealed the presence of dexamethasone, a potent corticosteroid, a prescription-only medicine.

Dexamethasone is taken for anti-inflammatory purposes and should only be used under strict medical supervision. Long term unsupervised use of oral corticosteroids can cause serious adverse effects such as increased blood glucose leading to diabetes, high blood pressure, muscular and bone disorders and an increased risk of infections.

Warning to sellers and advice for the public

HSA takes a serious view against those engaged in the sale and supply of illegal health products and will take a strong enforcement actions. Sellers should stop the sales and distribution of these illegal products.

Complementary health products are not allowed to contain western medicinal ingredients or substances controlled under the Poisons Act or Health Products Act.

Anyone found convicted of selling these illegal products will face a penalty fine of up to $10,000 and/or imprisonment for a period of up to two years under the Poisons Act, and a penalty fine of up to $100,000 and/or imprisonment for a period of up to three years under the Health Products Act.

HSA also advises members of the public to stop the use of “力龙美国魔棒” and “Africa Black Ant” and consult a doctor should they feel unwell.

For those consuming the steroid-containing “Ginseng Tu Chong Wan Lin Heong,” they should consult a doctor as soon as possible before stopping the product. Sudden discontinuation of steroids without proper medical supervision can cause serious withdrawal symptoms such as weakness, fatigue, confusion and low blood pressure, especially when these products are taken for more than a few weeks.

Consumers with medical conditions are also advised not to self-medicate and seek proper medical treatment for their conditions. Consumers should be wary of sexual enhancement products with miraculous claims and are advised not to purchase such products from dubious sources as they are potentially dangerous.

Such products are manufactured illegally with no quality control and may contain unauthorised hidden western medicinal ingredients or toxic ingredients, which can cause serious harm to a person’s health.

This is evident from the adverse reaction reports associated with such products received by HSA over the years which include reports of coma and stroke, some of which are associated with fatal outcomes.

Members of the public who have any information on the sale of these three products or other illegal products may contact HSA’s Enforcement Branch at 6866-3485 during office hours (Monday to Friday) or email: hsa_is@hsa.gov.sg.

Additionally, members of public are encouraged to visit www.healthdangers.sg to learn more about the dangers of buying illegal health products from dubious sources.

Source: AsiaOne

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