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lxrpop006 发表于 2012-3-15 16:04 
不知道是不是网上诋毁的啊。?
在国外极少用保婴丹,加拿大更是明确禁用,加拿大卫生部提醒民众不要给幼儿或婴儿服用“保婴丹”,因为该药含有与另一已知可造成幼儿不良反应甚至死亡的物质相似毒性的成分。它标明含有百分之五的冰片。该成分与樟脑具有相似的毒性,而樟脑已知为剧毒物质,特别是对儿童有毒害作用。中国内地也有明文规定保婴丹只能在抢救时应用。
Health Canada is warning Canadians not to use Bejai Bowyantan, a traditional Chinese medicine for infants [2002-06-14]
加拿大卫生部的网站只保留7年的详细资料, 现在只能看到标题了: http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/ahc-asc/media/advisories-avis/2002-eng.php
网上缓存的内容如下:
OTTAWA - Health Canada is warning Canadians not to use Bejai Bowyantan for their young children and infants because it contains a substance with similar toxic properties to another substance known to cause serious adverse reactions and death in children.
Bejai Bowyantan is an imported Chinese medicine used to treat babies with flu, fever, stomach aches, diarrhea, night crying and inability to sleep. The product is labelled to contain five per cent borneolum syntheticum. Borneol is known to have a similar toxicity profile to camphor, a substance known to be extremely toxic, particularly in children.
Health Canada has assessed the use of Bejai Bowyantan in young children and infants and determined there is a reasonable chance that exposure to the product could cause a serious adverse reaction or even death.
To date, no incidents of adverse reactions to this product have been reported in Canada.
Bejai Bowyantan comes in vials containing 0.9 grams of a brown powder. Instructions for use recommend the powder be mixed with boiled water and consumed three times daily. The instructions also recommend half a vial be used for babies under one month, one vial for babies over one month, and 2-3 vials for children 3-9 years old.
Health Canada is working to identify all importers of this product in order to facilitate its removal from the market. The department will also issue a customs alert to prevent further shipments of this product from entering Canada.
This warning has been distributed to the Chinese Chamber of Herbal Medicines of Canada, associations of Chinese importers and Ayurvedic medicine, the Canadian Medical Association, the Canadian Pharmacists Association of Canada, Provincial and Territorial Ministries of Health, Poison Control Centres and other relevant associations. |
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