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Thai Health Ministry bans anti-inflammatory drug due to side effects

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Ministry bans anti-inflammatory drug due to side effects

By The Nation

 

The Public Health Ministry has cancelled the modern pharmaceutical registration numbers of 70 brands of a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug Phenylbutazone following reported serious side effects after use.

 

According to a ministerial announcement number 1435/2560 published in the Royal Gazette on Tuesday, studies had found that Phenylbutazone could cause aplastic anaemia and agranulocytosis, which could be fatal to people.

 

The Public Health Ministry exercised the authority bestowed by the Section 86 of the still-in-effect Drug Act 1967 and its revised version in 1987 in issuing the cancellation of 70 Phenylbutazone-laced medicine brands as stated in the announcement's annexe.

 

Those who disagree with the cancellation could appeal with the Administrative Court in 90 days after the announcement was issued on September 29.

 

Those brands mentioned in the annexe include Butazone by SSP Laboratories, Chanetazone by Patanakarn Development Pharmacy, Leophen by Charoenbhesaj Lab and Phenylbutazone tablets by HK Pharmaceutical.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/national/30331656

 
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About time - only 30 years behind the UK!! Side effects known when I was still at university!

 

If they banned the rest with side effects there would be little left. Problems with pharmaceuticals isn't in their short term use, but in what they are mostly designed for, long term dependency.

21 hours ago, webfact said:

Phenylbutazone

Phenylbutazone, often referred to as "bute," is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) for the short-term treatment of pain and fever in animals.

 

In the United States and United Kingdom it is no longer approved for human use !!!

 

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phenylbutazone

 

So, 30 years later it is also banned for the treatment on monkeys in Thailand.

Edited by PAIBKK

Ministry bans anti-inflammatory drug due to side effects

The side effects of corruption are far worse................

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