A while back, I wrote about the recall of Hyland's Homeopathic Teething Tablets. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration issued the recall because their labs, during routine testing of the product, found "inconsistent amounts of belladonna," a plant more commonly known as "deadly nightshade" and which, apropos to its common name, is rather poisonous, though it does have some medicinal uses. The FDA had also received reports of adverse events that fit with belladonna toxicity in children who had taken the tablets. Now, keep in mind that, because Hyland's Homeopathic Teething Tablets are homeopathic and sold over the counter, they were not required to go through the typical clinical trial process for safety and effectiveness.
Thinking back on this recall, I began to wonder, what other homeopathic products are out there for children? I decided to start with a look at Hyland's other products to see what they offered for use in kids.
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Thursday, March 10, 2011
Monday, February 7, 2011
Un-Homeopathic Sleeping Tablets
This past weekend, February 5-6, rationally-minded people all over the world committed homeopathic suicide. But wait! How could such an act be rational? Well, it was part of activities organized by the 10:23 campaign to show people that there really is nothing in homeopathy. To do this, skeptics gathered and consumed entire bottles of homeopathic pills.
With real medicine, such an action would be inadvisable in the extreme, likely leading to very serious adverse effects, including permanent disability or even death. In short, a bad idea. Homeopathy's different, though. See, homeopathic pills are almost entirely sugar and, if proper procedures of dilution are adhered to, contain zero molecules of the active ingredient.
Well, I took a look at one such homeopathic product that was used this weekend: Calms Forte Sleep Aid.
With real medicine, such an action would be inadvisable in the extreme, likely leading to very serious adverse effects, including permanent disability or even death. In short, a bad idea. Homeopathy's different, though. See, homeopathic pills are almost entirely sugar and, if proper procedures of dilution are adhered to, contain zero molecules of the active ingredient.
Well, I took a look at one such homeopathic product that was used this weekend: Calms Forte Sleep Aid.
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Hyland's
Sunday, October 24, 2010
Recall of Hyland's Teething Tablets
Okay, I know this is totally unrelated to my usual subjects of Age of Autism, vaccines or censorship, but this really raised my ire. You see, I signed up to receive e-mail notices from the FDA on warning letters, recalls and enforcement reports. These satisfy my interest in keeping an eye on what kinds of foods and medical products have issues. This has the added benefit of letting me know when to toss out something that poses a risk to me, in case I miss the announcement on the local news.
Today I received a brief notice that FDA is recalling Hyland's Homeopathic Teething Tablets.
Today I received a brief notice that FDA is recalling Hyland's Homeopathic Teething Tablets.
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homeopathy,
Hyland's
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