Over-the-counter weight-reducing products can cause harm, may even kill
October 14th, 2010 - 5:25 pm ICT by ANIWashington, Oct 14 (ANI): A new study has warned that ‘natural’ slimming therapies can have an adverse effect on users and may even kill.
The study of medical records in Hong Kong revealed 66 cases where people were apparently poisoned by a “natural” slimming therapy.
In eight cases the people became severely ill, and in one case the person died.
The researchers looked at the ingredients in the 81 slimming products that these people had taken. They found 12 different agents that fell into five categories: undeclared weight-loss drugs; drug analogues (unlicensed chemical derivatives of licensed drugs); banned drugs; drugs used for an inappropriate indication; and thyroid hormones.
“People like the idea of using a natural remedy because they think that if it is natural, it will be safe. There are two problems here.
Firstly not all natural agents are harmless, and secondly the remedies also contain potentially harmful manufactured drugs,” said Magdalene Tang of the Princess Margaret Hospital in Hong Kong.
She believes that fewer people would use these products if they were more aware of the potential risks involved.
“The only way to tackle this is if people stop buying these products, and governments take prompt, appropriate law-making and surveillance actions,” said Tang.
Tang is particularly keen that doctors ask patients about their use of over the counter slimming products if they come into a clinic with strange symptoms.
“The active participation of front line medical staff together with toxicology laboratories is a crucial element in the long-term effort to eradicate this problem,” she added.
The study appeared in the British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology. (ANI)
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