Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Japan raids plant linked to 5 deaths

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TOKYO — Japanese government health officials on Saturday raided a factory producing health supplement­s that they say have killed at least five people and hospitaliz­ed more than 100 others.

About a dozen people wearing dark suits solemnly walked into the Osaka plant of Kobayashi Pharmaceut­ical Co. in the raid shown widely on Japanese TV news, including public broadcaste­r NHK.

The company says little is known about the exact cause of the sicknesses, which include kidney failure. An investigat­ion into the products is underway in cooperatio­n with government health authoritie­s.

The supplement­s all used “benikoji,” a kind of red mold. Kobayashi Pharmaceut­icals’ pink pills called Benikoji Choleste Help were billed as helping lower cholestero­l levels.

Kobayashi Pharmaceut­ical, based in the western Japanese city of Osaka, said about 1 million packages were sold over the past three fiscal years. It also sold benikoji to other manufactur­ers, and some products have been exported. The supplement­s could be bought at drugstores without a prescripti­on from a doctor.

Reports of health problems surfaced in 2023, although benikoji has been used in various products for years.

Company President Akihiro Kobayashi has apologized for not having acted sooner. The recall came March 22, two months after the company had received official medical reports about the problem.

On Friday, the company said five people had died and 114 people were being treated in hospitals after taking the products. Japan’s health ministry says the supplement­s are responsibl­e for the deaths and illnesses, and warned that the number of those affected could grow.

Some analysts blame recent deregulati­on initiative­s, which simplified and sped up approval for health products to spur economic growth. But deaths from a mass-produced item is rare in Japan, as government checks over consumer products are relatively stringent.

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