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SINGAPORE: Worried high blood pressure patients crowded polyclinics on Friday (Mar 29), a day after three medicine brands used to treat the disease were recalled, but doctors said there is no cause for alarm.

Among the concerned patients at a SingHealth Polyclinic in Bukit Merah was Madam Yoke Chan, 70.
"I was worried because the risk is cancer," she said.


Her hypertension medication, which she has been taking for about three years, was indeed affected, and changed to one called Lisinopril.

She said that she was attended to quickly, in about 20 minutes, after she went to a “Losartas Review Counter” that was set up specially to attend to patients like herself.

She consulted a doctor and was able to have her medicines changed. She said she did not want to have to wait till her next appointment in April, and therefore showed up.

On Thursday, the Health Sciences Authority (HSA) announced that it was recalling three brands of medicine that contain a lorsartan ingredient, losartan potassium. The brands are Losartas, Hyperten and Losagen. This is because these brands were found to contain unacceptable amounts of nitrosamine impurity, a substance which is possibly carcinogenic, or has the potential to cause cancer.

About 137,000 patients in Singapore are using the three recalled brands of losartan medicine, of whom about 130,000 patients have been prescribed Losartas at the public healthcare institutions, the Ministry of Health said.

Hypertension patients, both those who were affected and unaffected, told Channel NewsAsia that they received text messages from their polyclinics advising them not to stop taking their blood pressure medication.

Since the end of last month, several losartan medicines were recalled overseas due to the presence of such impurities, HSA said. In Singapore, seven other medicines that also contain losartan are not affected, HSA added.

Another worried patient who went to the polyclinic is Mr Yee Kam Chuen, 68. He did not have an appointment on the day, but also walked in as he was concerned after reading that the medicine could increase the risk of cancer.

“It’s better to change, in case there’s any problem, It's our body, we have to take care of it,” he told Channel NewsAsia.

Others Channel NewsAsia spoke to also had their medicines swapped when they turned up for their regular appointments.

NO CAUSE FOR ALARM: DOCTORS

Despite the worry and flurry, doctors said that there is no cause for alarm. Dr Elly Sabrina, who manages two clinics, in Jurong and in Woodlands, has had patients check with her, although her clinics do not prescribe the affected medicines.

She noted that the impurity that was found in the affected medicines is found in other products which are not as tightly controlled as medicines, like processed meat and cigarettes.

“If people are worried about their medicines, they should also worry about smoking and having these foods,” she said.

Dr Elly pointed to a circular given to medical professionals that said that there is a risk of cancer, even when the ingredient is within acceptable amounts. The risk is 1 in 100,000 for exposure over a lifetime, or more than 70 years.

Dr Lye Tong Fong, who runs a clinic in Pasir Ris, also said there is no cause for alarm. The recall is more to err on the side of safety, he added.

HSA also said that the added cancer risk from an additional six-month exposure is estimated to be less than 0.0002 per cent.

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Cardiologist in the National Heart Centre Professor Ding Zee Pin, who is also on HSA’s Expert Panel on nitrosamines, advised that there is no immediate health risk associated with taking the affected medicines.

“Patients are advised not to stop or change treatment on their own. As losartan is used to treat high blood pressure, stopping the medicine without replacement of other equivalent medication can increase the risk of poor control of blood pressure,” she cautioned.


Read more at https://www.channelnewsasia.com/new...d-pressure-medicine-patients-worried-11392158
 
why doesn't the media in sg be more specific about the source and contaminant of the drug in order for pubic to be better informed and make their own judgments? alternatively, sinkies can always go online and obtain more info on their own.

WEBMD HEALTH NEWS
Losartan Latest BP Drug Recalled for Contamination
By Aaron Gould Sheinin

Nov. 13, 2018 -- Yet another blood pressure drug has been recalled because of fears of impurities added by a lab in China.

Drug company Sandoz says it has recalled one lot of losartan potassium hydrochlorothiazide tablets. The impurity, known as NDEA, was found in the drug’s key ingredient made by Zhejiang Huahai Pharmaceutical Co. in China.

NDEA is found naturally in certain foods, drinking water, air pollution, and industrial processes, and it may cause cancer, according to the International Agency for Research on Cancer.

The recalled drug can be identified as Losartan PotassiumHydrochlorothiazide, 100-milligram/25-milligram tablets in 1,000-count plastic bottles; NDC (National Drug Code) 0781-5207-10; Lot number JB8912; with an expiration date of 06/2020. This product was distributed nationwide to distributors after Oct. 8.

This latest recall follows several others announced since July, when the FDA announced the recall of five separate valsartan blood pressure drugs over possible NDEA and NDMA contamination. Many more were announced in August as the recall spread to Canada and the European Union. And earlier this month, a blood pressure drug known as irbesartan was recalled.

People with questions may contact Sandoz Inc. at 800-525-8747, Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET, or email [email protected]. Contact your doctor or pharmacist to discuss alternative treatments. Patients who are on losartan should continue taking their medication, as they may be more likely to be harmed if the treatment is stopped without an alternative.

Correction

An earlier version of this story listed an incorrect description of the recalled drug. It can be identified as Losartan PotassiumHydrochlorothiazide, 100-milligram/25-milligram tablets in 1,000-count plastic bottles.

https://www.webmd.com/drug-medicati...tan-latest-bp-drug-recalled-for-contamination
 
This Moslem minah/whore is talking cock.
What kind of doctor has an Instagram account featuring her like a covered slut, I can feel her cheebye's itch from all that heat.

https://www.instagram.com/doc_elly/?hl=en

Any samster keen to get her to renounce islam so that she can suck your cock more? Or samsters willing to denounce their own culture and religion for her pussy?
 
Any samster keen to get her to renounce islam so that she can suck your cock more? Or samsters willing to denounce their own culture and religion for her pussy?

You can go to her clinic and charm her with your tuakee. Kok her on the forehead followed by a cockslap. Make her eat all that cheese.
 
If there is no cause for alarm, why does MOH ban these drugs?
 
MOH should show the data on all patients in Singapore who have taken or are taking the affected drugs and having cancer to prove the case if it is alarming or not.
 
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Meditation and fasting helps with high blood pressure more than drugs.

Fear-driven decisions are always bad decisions. These people fear getting a stroke, and possibly the hospital bills for that condition.
 
Meditation and fasting helps with high blood pressure more than drugs.

Fear-driven decisions are always bad decisions. These people fear getting a stroke, and possibly the hospital bills for that condition.


Getting stroke may still be better than getting cancer ...
 
If you have high blood pressure you should not fear cancer. Just stop taking the Losartans and your life will take care of itself. Painless end.
 
There are many alternative ways to lower blood pressure, which if done in combination, can be comparably effective but without the side effects, compared to high blood pressure medication.

Eg. magnesium supplements (also taken to treat & prevent constipation, migraines, etc), berberine supplements (also taken to lower blood sugar, diabetes, etc), tree nuts (eg. walnut, almonds, cashews, etc, also taken to prevent colon cancer, etc), etc.

Google for more info :
https://www.google.com.sg/search?q=lower+blood+pressure
 
guess the other cuntry making the drugs.

Blood Pressure Meds Made In China And India Recalled For Containing Ingredient Used To Make Rocket Fuel
POSTED ON JANUARY 4, 2019BIG PHARMA
By Meadow Clark

Dozens of blood pressure medicines have been recalled. The medications, containing an ingredient used to make rocket fuel, are the latest in the recent mass blood pressure drug exodus.

The recent recall that follows months of blood pressure drug recalls may be an ominous sign for modern medicine as the blood pressure and stroke medications are manufactured in China, notorious for its pollution. Two-thirds of the ingredients from the drugs originate in China, whereas the other third comes from India.

These are the blood pressure medications that are most affected by the recall.
The medications most affected by the recall are valsartan, valsartan, and hydrochlorothiazide tablets, and amlodipine and valsartan tablets. The UK reports a recall affecting irbesartan hydrochlorothiazide tablets made by Actavis pharmaceutical company.

ABC7 News reports on the latest recall:
Aurobindo Pharma USA, Inc., has issued another voluntary recall of medications used to treat high blood pressure and heart failure due to the possible presence of a cancer-causing substance in the pills.
The company said 80 lots are affected: two lots of Valsartan tablets, 26 lots of amlodipine and valsartan combination tablets, and 52 lots of valsartan and hydrochlorothiazide (HCTZ) combination tablets.​
Last year, ScieGen Pharmaceuticals, Inc and Aurobindo Pharma Limited of India had a simultaneous recall for Irbesartan along side due to contamination fears.

The FDA announced that the latest slew of blood pressure medicine recalls was “due to the detection of trace amounts of an unexpected impurity found in the finished drug product.”

The ingredient? A highly controversial contaminant that brings up many questions about the safety of modern medicine.

Why are the blood pressure drugs being recalled?
The medicines in question contain NDMA, once used to make rocket fuel and considered probably carcinogenic to humans according to the International Agency for Research on Cancer; and NDEA, still used in the manufacture of rocket fuel.

WebMD reports:
In each case, a recalled drug was contaminated with either N-nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA) or N-nitrosodiethylamine (NDEA).
Both chemicals are believed to cause cancer in humans. Research also suggests NDEA can cause liver and blood cell damage.
NDEA is used to make rocket fuel and can also be found in some food and drinking water, but at low levels. It can also be a created through certain chemical reactions and as a byproduct of industrial processes.​
The gist of the blood pressure medication recalls
“Almost 60 million prescriptions were written for losartan drugs in 2016 and 14 million for valsartan or a drug that includes it. Another 3.6 million prescriptions were written for irbesartan that year,” says WebMD.

Valsartan – There are so many recalls for this drug that the FDA has a special website listing just for valsartan.

Irbesartan – July saw a voluntary recall of irbesartan tablets. See list of all products affected by the recall.

Losartan – Losartan potassium tablets USP were voluntarily recalled in December 2018. List of all losartan products affected by recall. Also, FDA announced a November voluntary recall of losartan potassium/hydrochlorothiazide, 100 mg/25 mg tablets in 1,000-count plastic bottles, NDC 0781-5207-10, Lot number JB8912, Exp. Date 06/2020.

Here is a special list for all that blood pressure drugs that were not affected by recalls.

Which specific drugs are affected?
Anyone taking valsartan should check the following reports. The medicine is used to treat hypertension, heart failure and for reducing the risk of death after a heart attack.

Here is a PDF from the FDA and a most recent announcement displaying all the recalled drugs and their distribution dates. Too many to list here, but see below for some bullet points.

Earlier in December, US News reported:
Over the past few months, numerous recalls of the popular heart drug valsartan have already occurred. Now, generics maker Mylan Pharmaceuticals is adding more products to the list.
The recall involves 104 lots of three medicines: valsartan tablets; combination tablets with the drugs valsartan and amlodipine; and combination tablets with valsartan and hydrochlorothiazide.
The reason for the move is similar to that cited in prior valsartan recalls: Mylan said it had detected trace amounts of a probable cancer-causing chemical called N-nitrosodiethylamine (NDEA) in valsartan meds.​
That recall included these medicines distributed between March 2017 and November 2018:
  • 26 lots of amlodipine and valsartan tablets, USP (5 mg/160 mg; 10 mg/160 mg; 5 mg/320 mg; and 10 mg/320 mg)
  • 51 lots of valsartan tablets, USP (40 mg, 80 mg, 160 mg and 320 mg)
  • 27 lots of valsartan and hydrochlorothiazide tablets, USP (80 mg/12.5 mg; 160 mg/12.5 mg; 160 mg/25 mg; 320 mg/12.5 mg; and 320 mg/25 mg)
Made (outside) the USA
NDEA is also a substance that shows up in air pollution; recalled medicines were prescribed for four years before the problem was detected.

The FDA’s Janet Woodcock had said,
We still don’t understand the complete root cause of this problem. We understand part of it. We don’t understand all of the steps that led to this.
She said that the factories implicated were placed on “import alert,” however, at the time, she did not disclose where the factories are located. Woodcock also seemed baffled that the recalls are still pouring in despite the import alert, meaning certain distributors must still be using the tablets or ingredients in question.

Yet, other reports have been forthcoming that the factories are located in China and India, which, unfortunately are prone to pollution, breakneck working conditions and lax regulations.

Is this because of global free trade?

Recent reports have certainly revived fears about imports and dread over the potential consequences of global free trade.

Tampa Bay Times reported:
Dr. Harry Lever, a cardiologist at the Cleveland Clinic, said he was concerned about quality control of generic medicines, like valsartan, made in China and India. He believes that manufacturers should be more transparent about where their active ingredients are made.
“It’s not just valsartan,” Dr. Lever said. “It’s becoming very difficult for me to write prescriptions at all. There are so many drugs that are coming in from India and China and companies are buying and selling each other and you don’t know what’s what.”​
Creepily, the FDA minimizes the risk of ingesting trace amounts of NDEA and NDMA on a daily basis. According to WebMD, the FDA said:
…if 8,000 people took the highest valsartan dose, which is 320 milligrams, from recalled batches every day for 4 years, there would likely only be one additional case of cancer over the life of those 8,000 people.
For context, 1 in 3 people in the United States will be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetime.​
How’s that for assurance?

What can I do about the recall?
If you find out that your medicine is on the recall list, here are some tips.

First, the FDA recommends looking at the manufacturer’s name on the label of prescription bottles to determine if it’s apart of the recall. If no name is on the bottle, contact the pharmacy it came from to find out.

The FDA is recommending that people keep taking their medicine and contact their medical practitioner immediately to switch to an alternative. It may sound like the typical FDA response to assure people to keep taking a drug with a potential harmful ingredient. However, it’s important not to suddenly stop medication and to only transition to a new medicine with a doctor’s help.

Consider medicines and brands that are made in North America or Europe, which has more restrictions on ingredients.

Again, please don’t suddenly discontinue your medicine protocol. Explain the situation to your medical office and immediately seek a doctor’s help.

Are you interested in learning how to control blood pressure naturally? Let us know and stay tuned!

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