FDA Warns Consumers To Avoid Red Yeast Rice Products Promoted On Internet As Treatments For High Cholesterol
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Article Date: 12 Aug 2007 - 1:00 PDT
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is warning consumers not to buy or eat three red yeast rice products promoted and sold on Web sites. The products may contain an unauthorized drug that could be harmful to health. The products are promoted as dietary supplements for treating high cholesterol.
The potentially harmful products are: Red Yeast Rice and Red Yeast Rice/Policosonal Complex, sold by Swanson Healthcare Products, Inc. and manufactured by Nature's Value Inc. and Kabco Inc., respectively; and Cholestrix, sold by Sunburst Biorganics. FDA testing revealed the products contain lovastatin, the active pharmaceutical ingredient in Mevacor, a prescription drug approved for marketing in the United States as a treatment for high cholesterol.
"This risk is even more serious because consumers may not know the side effects associated with lovastatin and the fact that it can adversely interact with other medications," said Steven Galson, M.D., M.P.H., director of FDA's Center for Drug Evaluation and Research.
These red yeast rice products are a threat to health because the possibility exists that lovastatin can cause severe muscle problems leading to kidney impairment. This risk is greater in patients who take higher doses of lovastatin or who take lovastatin and other medicines that increase the risk of muscle adverse reactions. These medicines include the antidepressant nefazodone, certain antibiotics, drugs used to treat fungal infections and HIV infections, and other cholesterol-lowering medications.
FDA has issued warning letters advising Swanson and Sunburst Biorganics to stop promoting and selling the products. Companies that do not resolve violations in FDA warning letters risk enforcement actions, such as an injunction against continuing violations and a seizure of illegal products.
The FDA warning letters state that the products Red Yeast Rice, Red Yeast Rice/Policosonal Complex, and Cholestrix, sold on the firm's websites, are unapproved new drugs that are marketed in violation of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act. The warning letters are available on FDA's Web site: http://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/wlcfm/recentfiles.cfm.
FDA advises consumers who use any red yeast rice product to consult their health care provider if they experience problems that may be due to the product.
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Ridiculous!
posted by Freedom 4 me on 20 Sep 2007 at 10:15 pmThe chemical that the red rice supplement contains is naturally found in red rice yeast! The FDA issuing this warning is like declaring Vitamin C a drug and then making Oranges illegal because they contain Vitamin C! It is amazing how gullible the public is, and how the FDA feels they must control us. If they are so concerned about it, mandate a warning label that is on the red rice products that states the potential dangers about the chemical contained in the supplement. There is no reason to remove it off the shelf and once again curtail our health freedoms. The vast majority of people in this country are educated and can certainly read. Post a warning label, don't remove it. Once again, corruption by the FDA displaying their constant illegal conspiracies with Big Pharma.
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