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Hong Kong Bans Chinese Herbal Teas Containing Paracetamol and Chlorpheniramine

Source: Government of Hong Kong
17/06/2009

16 June 2009 - The Department of Health has ordered three Chinese herbal tea shops to stop selling teas which were found to contain Western drug ingredients that may cause serious side effects.

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Samples taken from herbal tea shops in Tai Kok Tsui, Kowloon City and Tai Wo Hau contained either paracetamol or both paracetamol and chlorpheniramine.

Paracetamol is a pain killer which can cause liver damage when taken in high doses. Chlorpheniramine is commonly used for treating a runny nose and allergies and is associated with side effects including drowsiness, dry mouth, blurred vision, nausea and constipation. 

The shops concerned were instructed to immediately stop selling the offending herbal teas.



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