Kobayashi Pharmaceutical Company’s Toxic Red Yeast Rice Product Pulled from the Market after 5 Deaths in Japan

Functional foods causing deaths in Japan not licensed in Vietnam

Kobayashi Pharmaceutical Company’s red yeast rice product, which has been linked to 5 deaths in Japan, has not received a circulation license from the Food Safety Department (Ministry of Health). According to a representative from the department, information about the company’s recalled products causing deaths and hospitalizations has raised concerns in Japan.

After reviewing the situation, the Food Safety Department confirmed that it has not issued a certificate of registration or compliance for Kobayashi Pharmaceutical Company’s products including Beni-koji choleste-help, Naishi-help plus cholesterol, Natto-kinase sarasara-tsubu gold and Kobayashi Naishi Help 30. These products were recalled by the company at the end of March due to reported hospitalizations associated with their use.

The Department of Food Safety warned consumers not to purchase or use these products and to report any sightings of them on the market to authorities. As of April 1st, a total of 157 people had been hospitalized and 5 deaths reported after taking supplements from Kobayashi Pharmaceutical Company. The company found puberulic acid, a natural compound derived from green mold, in their beni-koji production which is believed to be toxic.

Japanese officials are still investigating the case and have not reached a final conclusion. It is important for consumers to be cautious and informed about the products they are using and to report any suspicious products to authorities for further investigation.

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