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Medsafe issues warning over internet herbal scam

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Mon, 23 Nov 2009 8:18p.m.

Medsafe has compiled a list of 65 overseas websites selling unapproved herbal medicines

Medsafe has compiled a list of 65 overseas websites selling unapproved herbal medicines

Medicines regulator Medsafe has compiled a list of 65 overseas websites selling unapproved herbal medicines and is warning New Zealanders to steer clear of the potentially dangerous products.

The products had not been tested for quality, safety or efficacy in New Zealand and had not been approved for distribution, Medsafe compliance manager Derek Fitzgerald said.

Medsafe began an investigation into the websites after complaints from New Zealand and overseas.

All 65 sites were run by internet-based company Gordon's Herbal Research Centre (GHRC), which advertised "cure alls" for various illnesses and medical conditions.

One of the products claimed to cure polycystic kidney disease - for which only symptomatic relief is available.

"It (GHRC) claims that the herbal products had undergone clinical trials conducted under the regulations of the Federal Drug Association and the New Zealand Health Authority," Mr Fitzgerald said.

The websites provided details of a New Zealand postal box and misled consumers about the website's origins, he said.

"Our investigations indicate that all 65 websites are operated from overseas and are a money-making scam."

Mr Fitzgerald said the websites were run by someone in Pakistan.

Purchasing medicines over the internet was potentially dangerous and should be avoided, he said.

"The quality of medicines purchased over the internet cannot be guaranteed and consumers may be exposed to poor quality, counterfeit products that carry serious health risks."

All 65 sites are listed on the Ministry of Health website.

NZPA
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14 Dec 2009 09:09p.m.

Bobsy wrote:

Why do the drug companies/Medsafe/Diabetic associations not attack crap like "Diet Coke"-gives people severe mood swings, anxiety/depression, and alcoholic liver-yes that's right alcoholic liver-oops, I forgot, big pharma puts aspartame in lots of medications. And if Medsafe really wants to go on the attack, how about the numerous independent studies that show SSRI antidepressants can contribute to suicidal ideation Gladly taking fish oils and eating the Meditteranean diet and talking about stuff rather than stuffing it down with Prozac/Aropax/Citalopram!!!!!

24 Nov 2009 10:27p.m.

Gerald wrote:

I wonder why our ( BAD ) Health Department never mention the purvers of the of the fourth highest cause of preventable deaths world wide, Dr prescribed pharmaceuticals? How much testing was done on the medical efficacy of the H1N1 vaccine? B*gger all, and WHO want whole populations vaccinated with this untested cr*p. But Drs will prescribe and vaccinate their patients with it anyway. As with Tamiflu, utterly useless, but very,very profitable business indeed. Any deaths been attributed to genuine herbal or vitamin supplements? Nonewhatsoever, yet our so-called medical experts want them to only be available via a Dr provided prescription. The FDA and big pharma are entirely corrupt, and can never be relied on to have our health interests uppermost. Neither does our shabby Health Dept. Remember the charade withdrawal of all herbal supplements supplied by Ozzie pharmaceutical company, which has just won a multi million damages claim against Ozzie Govt, for illegalities over closure of factory making both natural and pharmaceuticals. This was under another political charlatan, Annette King. Crooked politicians looking after their corporate masters. Mercola.com is a great site for both naturals and excellent health advice. There is hardly no one in a cemetery who hasn't been to a doctor. Lousy recommendation. Take charge of your own health, educate and do your own research, you may live longer and you certainly will be richer for doing so Shalom

24 Nov 2009 05:25p.m.

Marc wrote:

What of the legitimate online traders that have been approved by Medsafe and follow their strict conditions.