The Borneo Post

Stop taking ‘Nan Bao’ capsules – NRPA

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KUALA LUMPUR: The public have been urged to stop consuming the traditiona­l health product Nan Bao (capsules) as it contains poisonous substances, namely, sildenafil and tadalafil.

The Health Ministry’s National Pharmacy Regulatory Agency ( NPRA) in a statement, said sellers and distributo­rs of this product must stop the sale and distributi­on immediatel­y as it is against the Sale of Drugs Act 1952 and the Control of Drugs and Cosmetics Regulation­s 1984.

“The public are also urged to seek advice from health profession­als in case of any discomfort or adverse effects,” it said.

It explained that sildenafil and tadalafil were normally used to treat erectile dysfunctio­n and could only be prescribed by a doctor or obtained from a pharmacy with a doctor’s prescripti­on.

“The use of sildenafil and tadalafil without doctor’s advise can cause serious adverse effects such as impairment of vision and hearing, serious low blood pressure, and effects to the cardiovasc­ular systems such as stroke and heart attack.

“Sildenafil, tadalafil are not allowed in medicines classified as traditiona­l. The use of this drug is very dangerous for the public especially among those with heart related problems such as angina and those who consume medicines which contain nitrate,” it said.

The public can check the registrati­on status of a health product via the website www. npra. gov. my or download the NPRA Product Status applicatio­n from the Google Play Store, it said. — Bernama

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