JAPAN RAIDS FACTORY MAKING HEALTH SUPPLEMENTS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE DEATHS AND ILLNESSES

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Kobayashi Pharmaceutical’s president Akihiro Kobayashi (2nd L) has apologised for not acting sooner.

Sat 30 March 2024:

Health inspectors in Japan raided a Kobayashi Pharmaceutical plant after the pharmaceutical company disclosed that a fifth death may have been connected to its dietary supplements, which were promoted as aiding in cholesterol reduction.

On Saturday, representatives from the local government and the ministries of labor, health, and welfare examined the Osaka factory that produced the supplements that contained “beni koji,” or red yeast rice.

小林製薬工場、厚労省・大阪市が立ち入り 紅麹原料製造 - 日本経済新聞

A Chinese consumers association on Friday urged consumers to stop usage, saying it was concerned about the risk of Kobayashi products, state media reported.

Kobayashi said on Friday that five people had died and 114 people were being treated in hospitals after taking the products. Japan’s Ministry of Health says the supplements are responsible for the deaths and illnesses, and warned that the number of those affected could increase.

The company has said that little is known about the exact cause of the illnesses, which include kidney failure. An investigation into the products is under way in cooperation with government health authorities.

Reports of health problems surfaced in 2023, although “beni koji” has been used in various products for years.

“Beni koji” contains Monascus purpureus, a red mould that is also used as a red colouring in some foods.

小林製薬に「紅麹」回収を命令 大阪市が行政処分 - 日本経済新聞

A Japanese pharma company has recalled health supplements containing an ingredient called red yeast rice after deaths and hospitalisations [Reuters]

The products were recalled on March 22, two months after the company received official medical reports about the problem. The company’s president, Akihiro Kobayashi, has apologised for not acting sooner.

The supplements could be bought at pharmacies without a prescription. Kobayashi said about a million packages were sold over the past three fiscal years. It also sold “beni koji” to other manufacturers, and some products were exported to countries like China and Taiwan.

The government has ordered a review of the approval system for health products in response to the supplement-related illnesses. A report is due in May.

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