Warning: Health Canada Warns Consumers Not to Use Jin Bu Huan Anodyne Tablets Due to Potential Health Risk

From: Marketwire | Date: July 22, 2008 | Copyright information

OTTAWA, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - July 22, 2008) - Health Canada is warning consumers not to use the unauthorized product Jin Bu Huan Anodyne because it contains the undeclared ingredient tetrahydropalmatine, which has been associated with serious adverse health effects.

The amount of tetrahydropalmatine in a daily dose of Jin Bu Huan Anodyne tablets has been associated with reports of liver injury in adults, and reports of neurotoxicity (brain and nervous system injury) in children and a...

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