Authorities issue warning over Ayurvedic remedies

Health authorities issue warning over Ayurvedic remedies. Photo supplied.

Medsafe warns the public to be vigilant when consuming Ayurvedic remedies after several cases of poisoning have been reported.

Ayurveda is a traditional form of Indian medicine based around herbs and massage.

"In the past few months, there have been eight notified cases of lead poisoning in people taking Ayurvedic medicines in New Zealand," Medsafe says.

"Some of these people have been extremely unwell, with symptoms including abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting and constipation," Medsafe says.

"Investigations are underway to identify the products concerned and where they were obtained."

The cases of lead poisoning were reported in Auckland and the Bay of Plenty, Health New Zealand says.

"Some patients have also been admitted to hospital many times, with two of the patients found to have such high levels of lead in their blood that they were at risk of critical illness and death," Health New Zealand says.

"Thankfully the patients have recovered. However, all reported taking Ayurvedic remedies prior to becoming unwell," Health New Zealand said, adding that the patients took Ayurvedic remedies to counter such problems as severe abdominal pain, infertility, impotence and chronic pain.

Medsafe warns consumers to purchase Ayurvedic remedies only if the ingredients are clearly labelled and come from a reputable source.

"If you become unwell after taking an Ayurvedic medicine, seek urgent advice from your doctor or pharmacist. Help is also available by calling Healthline on 0800 611 116," Medsafe says.

"We have received samples of some of the products identified in the lead poisoning cases," Medsafe says.

"They were reported to have been brought into the country by a traveller who purchased them in India. Laboratory testing identified very toxic levels of lead."

Medsafe is working with other agencies to identify these products and remove them from circulation.

"There are no approved Ayurvedic medicines in New Zealand," Medsafe says.

The National Poisons Centre is available to provide advice for any cases of known or suspected lead toxicity at 0800 764 766.

- RNZ

2 comments

The Master

Posted on 20-03-2024 13:48 | By Ian Stevenson

I guess that these things should be made public so as all are aware fully of the risks.

When are the same authorities going to attend to the same issues (but massively more so) related to the all causes death rate increases in New Zealand since 2021?


Don't learn the wrong lesson here.

Posted on 21-03-2024 15:45 | By morepork

Ayurvedic and other classes of holistic remedies are not the problem. In fact millions of people benefit from supplements and alternatives to drugs prescribed by allopathic (normal) medicine. In this case, the items were from a contaminated source, and the advice given in the article, to make sure you know the ingredients and source reputably, is just as accurate as it would be for non-holistic drugs.


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