SINGAPORE - A man in his 80s has been warded in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) after consuming an illegal traditional medicine product that
was sold as herbal medicine to treat arthritic and joint pain and
promote blood circulation. A second man who took the same capsules is
suffering from serious adverse reactions.
The first man had
consumed the pills for about one year for the relief of chronic back pain, and had bought the capsules from a peddler locally, said the
Health Sciences Authority (HSA). He is now in critical condition.
He
was diagnosed to have developed Cushing's syndrome and is in hospital
for complications resulting from chronic unsupervised steroid
consumption.
Cushing's syndrome is a disorder that occurs when a person's body is
exposed to high levels of steroid hormones. This condition is
characterised by a round 'moon face', and upper body obesity with thin
arms and legs.
The second patient, in his 40s, took the capsules which he purchased from his friend to relieve gout pain.
As
a consequence of long term consumption of the adulterated capsules, his
bones were affected and he sustained a fracture and needed surgery, HSA
said.
HSA also received a third alert from a female in her 50s,
who experienced rapid pain relief for her stiff neck after consuming
only a few of the illegal capsules, which were obtained from a friend.
One of her family members immediately suspected that the product was adulterated and reported the case to HSA.
In
all three cases, the implicated capsules had a similar appearance and
were either green-white or blue-white in colour, and packaged in
transparent bottles.
Tests done by HSA revealed that the pills contained the potent
western medicine dexamethasone, which is a controlled substance under
the Poisons Act.
Dexamethasone is a very potent steroid used for
anti-inflammatory purposes and should only be taken under strict
supervision by doctors, HSA said.
It can cause serious adverse effects such as increased blood glucose
leading to diabetes, high blood pressure, as well as eye, muscular and
bone disorders.
It can also cause serious symptoms upon
withdrawal, including weakness, fatigue, weight loss, nausea, diarrhea,
low blood pressure, joint pain and bowel obstruction due to the slowing
down of intestinal contractions.
"Traditional or herbal medicines
that claim to offer quick relief of chronic conditions such as back and
joint pain, especially if they are poorly labelled or packaged often
contain potent medicinal ingredients such as steroids," said Associate
Professor Chan Cheng Leng, Deputy Group Director of the Health Products
Regulation Group, HSA.
Anybody who suspects he or she has consumed
the above-mentioned capsules is advised to consult a doctor as soon as
possible. They are also advised to not stop taking the product on their
own to avoid symptoms of steroid withdrawal.
It is an offence for
an unlicensed person to import, sell or possess for sale any product
containing substances controlled under the Poisons Act..
Anyone found guilty can be fined up to $10,000 and imprisoned for up to two years.
Members
of the public who have encountered these illegal products or any other
suspicious products are encouraged to report them by calling HSA at 6866
3485 or emailing hsa_is@hsa.gov.sg.
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