Traditional Medicine 2022 | Deaths due to tainted herbal medicine under-recorded
A forensic pathologist is warning that potentially harmful substances found in herbal medicines may be playing a bigger role in deaths of 'health tourists' than previously thought.
A University of Adelaide forensic pathologist is warning that potentially harmful substances found in herbal medicines may be playing a bigger role in deaths of 'health tourists' than previously thought. There is a possibility that harmful materials found in herbal medicines are either contributing to, or causing, deaths of overseas travellers. These factors should be considered in all medical and legal cases involving recent overseas travel, particularly to Asian destinations. This type of health tourism is based upon learning about and consuming traditional medicinal herbs and is an important part of the worldwide medical tourism industry. Patients wrongly believe that they are being treated without using harmful chemicals or drugs.
Studies have found some herbal remedies have been adulterated with approved or banned drugs and even toxic heavy metals. Adulterants have been linked to a range of side effects of varying severity including hyper tension, heart problems, psychiatric disorders and in some instances even deaths. The composition of many of these products is uncertain, there may be contaminants and pharmaceutical additives, and their interaction with prescription medications is unpredictable. However, the potential role and impact of herbal medicines, and possible adulterants within them, is usually not considered in medicolegal cases.
Forensic facilities may be missing the presence of harmful or toxic substances when carrying out post mortem assessments not because the substances aren't there but because pathologists may not be looking for them. When considering cases in which a person has died after taking herbal medicines sourced from overseas, forensic pathologists need to take extra care to consider the possibility that adulterants have played a role in the person's demise.
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