Some Baidyanath products not safe: NYC health department

The department has also asked residents to report to authorities about stores selling the products

Update: 2015-07-26 03:27 GMT
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New York: The New York City Health Department has asked city residents to stop using certain Ayurvedic medications made by a leading Indian pharma company, saying the products contain “elevated” levels of lead and mercury making them unsafe for “human consumption”.

It also recommended that New Yorkers “should immediately stop using these products” and those who have been consuming them should consult with their doctor and consider receiving tests for exposure to lead or other heavy metals.

The department has also asked residents to report to authorities about stores selling the products.

“The New York City Health Department advises New Yorkers to avoid certain Ayurvedic medications made in India by Shree Baidyanath as they have been found to contain elevated levels of arsenic, lead and mercury,” it said in a statement issued Friday.

The department issued Commissioner’s Orders to cease sales at neighborhood stores where the products were found.

“Although not all Ayurvedic medications contain dangerous ingredients, lead and other heavy metals may be intentionally added to some of these medications for perceived therapeutic benefits. Ayurvedic medications are generally not tested for safety,” Bureau of Environmental Disease and Injury Prevention Assistant Commissioner Nancy Clark said.

“These products are not safe for human consumption. No one should sell these products and no one should use them.”

In many of the products, the heavy metal content “greatly exceeded the acceptable limits”.

The levels of heavy metals found in these medications manufactured exceed the limits for arsenic (3 ppm), lead (2 ppm), and/or mercury (1 ppm) for certain food additives as referenced by the Food and Nutrition Board, Institute of Medicine of the National Academies.

Products had levels as high as 27,000 ppm of mercury, 470 ppm of lead and 240 ppm of arsenic, it added.  

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