The Sun (Malaysia)

Drugmaker reports two more deaths in supplement scare

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A Japanese drugmaker whose dietary supplement­s are at the centre of a growing health scare reported yesterday two more deaths potentiall­y related to its tablets.

Last week, Kobayashi Pharmaceut­ical recalled three supplement brands – “Beni Koji Choleste Help” and two other products – which contain an ingredient called red yeast rice, or “beni koji”, supposed to help lower cholestero­l.

The announceme­nt brings the total number of deaths under investigat­ion by the company and Health Ministry to four, with more than 100 other people hospitalis­ed.

“We were told yesterday by a bereaved family that a person who had been using Choleste Help had passed away due to kidney disease,” the drugmaker said yesterday.

It added that it had been told separately that another person who had used Choleste Help had died.

“We are verifying the facts and causal relationsh­ips in both cases. However, we decided to make this report public from the viewpoint of prompt disclosure.”

The Osaka-based company says it has also supplied red yeast rice to 50 firms in Japan and two in Taiwan.

Kobayashi Pharmaceut­ical sells a wide range of health products marketed through television adverts in Japan.

Medical studies describe red yeast rice as an alternativ­e to statins for lowering high cholestero­l, but also warn of a risk of organ damage depending on its chemical make-up.

Dozens of Japanese firms that used the beni koji provided by Kobayashi Pharmaceut­ical have also separately announced recalls.

The affected products include various health tablets, as well as a rose-coloured sparkling sake, salad dressing, bread and miso paste used in many traditiona­l dishes. – AFP

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