عاشـــــــــ SHENMUEــــــــــــق
04-01-2006, 10:14 AM
الموضوع منقوول للأهمية القصوى
السلام عليكم و رحمة الله و بركاته
ادوية ضـــــارّة
التقرير المرفق أدناه تم توزيعه على طلبة وموظفي الجامعة
الأمريكية في مصر, تحذيراً من عدة أدوية تأكد للحكومة الأمريكية
تأثيرها المباشر وعلي السيدات خصيصاً, حيث أنها تسبب جلطة في
الدماغ لاحتوائها على مركب الفينيل برونالامين
الموضوع خطير حيث مازالت هذه الأسماء تتداول وبشكل طبيعي جداً
في صيدليات الدول العربية
Upon the recommendation of the FDA (Food and
Drug Administration), all drugs containing
phenylpronalamine should be withdrawn from the
U.S. market. This decision was based on a study
conducted to investigate the risk of hemorrhagic
stroke associated with the use of
phenylpronalamine. The study reported an
association between phenylpronalamine use and
hemorrhagic stroke in women. The increase risk of
hemorrhagic stroke was for women using
phenylpronalamine for weight control and as a
nasal decongestant product. Although the study
showed that the risk of hemorrhagic stoke is found
mostly in women, men may also be at risk.
The following is a list of all drugs containing
phenylpronalamine that are still available and in use
in the Egyptian market:
1. Conta-Flu
كونتا- فلو
2. Antiflu
أنتي فلو
3. Nova-C-M
نوفا – سى - إم
4. Coldact
كولداكت
5. Flustop
فلو ستوب
6. Flurest
فلو رست
7. Rhinomol
رينومول
8. Pararhinol
بارا رينول
9. Michaelon
ميكاليون
10. Noflu
نوفلو
11. Coricidin D
كوريسيدين - دى
12. Rhinogesic
رينو جيسيك
13. Contact 12
كونتاكت 12
14. Eskornade
أسكورنيد
15. Night and Day
نايت آند داى
16. Vegaskine Aduls Syrup
فيجاسكين شراب للبالغين
17. Sinutab
سينو تاب
18. Rhinopront Syrup
رينوبرونت شراب
19. Denoral
دينورال
20. Coflin
كوفلين
Please, avoid using the above drugs even if
prescribed by your treating physician.
انشروها لكل من تعرفون حماية للمسلمين
جزاكم الله خيراً
newaiser
04-01-2006, 04:01 PM
الحين انت كذا :biggthump
هذا موضوع مفيد جدا
وانشاء الله راح نحاول ننشره
بالاضافة الى موضوعك
بندول اكسترا
توجد مخاوف من استعماله لانه انتجت شركة صينية مثل هذا البندول مع تغيير بسيط في تغيير رقم على العلبة للدواء
هذا التحذير تم من قبل شركة ارامكو السعودية في حملة منع الخسائر في ارامكو السعودية
الخبر موثوق جدا
حبيبنا عشوق
الى الامام
عاشـــــــــ SHENMUEــــــــــــق
04-01-2006, 06:46 PM
هلا نويصر وتسلم على المرور والمشاركة وحاول إنك تنشر الخبر
BESHR20006
16-01-2006, 02:02 AM
http://weekly.ahram.org.eg/standard/aaw.gif Al-Ahram Weekly On-line
5 - 11 April 2001
Issue No.528 Published in Cairo by AL-AHRAM established in 1875 Current issue (http://www.ahram.org.eg/weekly/) | Previous issue (http://weekly.ahram.org.eg/2001/527/index.htm) | Site map (http://www.ahram.org.eg/weekly/issues.htm) A taste of their own medicine
With most drugs in Egypt sold over the counter, many of us prescribe our own medicines, or have friends prescribe them for us. Rana Allam peers inside some dangerous bottles The United States: On 11 May 2000, the American Food and Drug Administration (FDA) received a study prepared by scientists at Yale University School of Medicine entitled Phenylpropanolamine and Risk of Haemorrhagic Stroke, which showed an increased risk of haemorrhagic stroke (bleeding in the brain) in people using Phenylpropanolamine (PPA). PPA is an ingredient used in prescription and over-the-counter medicines for the relief of nasal congestion or sinus and in weight and appetite control products.
In their study, the Yale scientists concluded that "an increased risk of haemorrhagic stroke was detected among women using the drugs containing PPA within three days of using the medication; men are also at risk." The Non-prescription Drugs Advisory Committee met on 19 October to discuss safety issues related to PPA use. The committee concluded that "although the risk is low, PPA cannot be considered safe for over-the-counter use." On 6 November, the FDA issued a public health advisory concerning the risks associated with PPA use and has requested that all drug companies discontinue marketing products containing PPA -- which the largest drug store chain in the US, CVS, did immediately.
Egypt: On any given day, walk into a drug store and ask for medication containing PPA (see box), and you will receive it without any warning or hint to the dangers you might be subjecting yourself to. Upon contacting the Ministry of Health (MOH), Al-Ahram Weekly was told that the MOH had no information on the matter. Further investigation however, revealed that a one-day workshop was held on 6 December to discuss this issue. Organised by two non-governmental organisations, Pharmex Consulting Group and Dawy Comprehensive Quality Consultants (DCQC), and attended by WHO representatives, pharmacology professors and representatives from drug-producing companies, the workshop concluded that "the validity of the Yale University study outcome arouses considerable doubt and unanswered questions, especially in relation to the usage and doses available on the Egyptian market."
It was also noted that although countries such as Brazil, Malaysia, Mexico, Singapore and Thailand have abided by the FDA report and banned the use of drugs containing PPA, other countries, such as France and Japan, have followed Britain's Medical Control Agency (MCA) report, which concluded that the safe ceiling of the daily dosage for PPA is 100mg, the dose commonly used in cold medicines. MCA found however, that in weight control medicines, the dose is 150mg, falling within the danger zone.
The workshop was in favour of the MCA findings, and hence concluded that Egypt would continue to use drugs containing a maximum of 100mg of PPA. Further, workshop members recommended the need to study the possibility of adding a boxed warning that would explain the hazards of PPA overdose. According to Mohamed Eldawi of DCQC and former dean of the pharmacology school at Tanta University, "Every drug has its side effects and this case is no different. We weighed the risk-benefit ratio before coming to our conclusion."
The recommendation taken however, does not meet unanimous approval within the medical establishment. "If PPA causes brain stroke, even to a small number of people, then it should be banned." Ali Ibrahim, secretary-General of the Arab Pharmacists Union told the Weekly. His opinion is endorsed by Ahmed Rami, member of the board of the Egyptian Pharmacists Union, who said that drugs with PPA should be banned. Rami went further to point out that even in the case that strict measures are taken against drugs containing PPA, implementation is a faulty process because there is no effective system of collecting drugs off of the market -- implementation of such measures is left to the producing companies.
There are 30 medicines available on the Egyptian market containing PPA, with collective annual sales revenue of up to LE60 million. Four of these drugs contain over 100mg of PPA and it would seem that economic interest is a factor behind which findings were approved. One of the recommendations adopted stated that "due to the possibility that some Arab and African countries may abide by the FDA report, then the companies producing and exporting drugs containing PPA should recompose these medicines using one of PPA's available alternatives."
But then PPA would not be the only medicine banned elsewhere and sold here freely, a couple of other examples being Novalgin and Introvioform. So think again before purchasing the neatly packed pills and capsules and ask carefully about what you are buying.
Information on the history of Phenypropanolamine, the Public Health Advisory, and the stroke study results can be found at: www.fda.gov/cder/drug/infopage/ppa/default.htm (http://www.fda.gov/cder/drug/infopage/ppa/default.htm)
Representative list of brand-names available on the Egyptian market containing PPA:
Egyptian-manufactured:
Rhinomol
Flurest
Vegascine
Contaflu
NoFlu
Parahinol
Sinotab
NovaC
Cold Act
Rhinopront
Rhinogesic Imported:
Alka-Seltzer
BC cold powder
Comtrex
Contac
Coricidin D
Dimetapp
Naldecon
Permathene Mega 16
Robitussin
Tavist-D 12
Triaminic
Acutrim
عاشـــــــــ SHENMUEــــــــــــق
16-01-2006, 02:05 AM
مشكووووور على المرور وعلى النقل
A G V
18-01-2006, 11:39 AM
تسلم على الموضوع المفيد والنادر وجزاك الله كل خير ...:biggthump
سلام...:ciao:
عاشـــــــــ SHENMUEــــــــــــق
19-01-2006, 02:55 AM
تسلم على الموضوع المفيد والنادر وجزاك الله كل خير ...:biggthump
سلام...:ciao:
الله يسلمك حبيبي ولو ومشكور على مرورك ومشاركتك الدائمة لمواضيعي :)
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