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Posted December 14, 2023
Pain Relief Tea Recalled, Found to Contain Prescription Drugs
On December 13, 2023, WS Global issued a recall of all lots of the company’s Himalayan Pain Relief Tea after products were found to contain diclofenac and dexamethasone, prescription drugs that are not listed on the product’s label.
Diclofenac is an anti-inflammatory drug that can cause serious cardiovascular events such as heart attack or stroke, as well as bleeding, ulceration, and fatal tears of the stomach and intestines, or liver toxicity. The drug ingredient may also interact with other medications and significantly increase the risk of adverse events.
Dexamethasone is a prescription corticosteroid drug that has the potential to cause severe and serious adverse events including adrenal suppression, a disorder in which the adrenal glands do not produce enough hormones, and other adverse events, which can lead to death. Sudden discontinuation of dexamethasone case also cause potentially dangerous withdrawal symptoms.
Recalled Himalayan Pain Relief Tea was promoted for chronic pain, gout, and hangover and was sold nationwide on Amazon.com. Products are packaged in a light-yellow box containing six tea packets printed with barcode 0841920015.
WS Global states that consumers with questions regarding the recall can contact the company via email, call, or text. Consumers using the affected product should immediately consult with a healthcare professional to safely discontinue use.
Consumers and healthcare providers can report any adverse reactions to the FDA’s MedWatch Voluntary Reporting Program.
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WS Global Issues Nationwide Recall of Himalayan Pain Relief Tea Due to the Presence of Hidden Drug Ingredients, Diclofenac and Dexamethasone
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Diclofenac is an anti-inflammatory drug that can cause serious cardiovascular events such as heart attack or stroke, as well as bleeding, ulceration, and fatal tears of the stomach and intestines, or liver toxicity. The drug ingredient may also interact with other medications and significantly increase the risk of adverse events.
Dexamethasone is a prescription corticosteroid drug that has the potential to cause severe and serious adverse events including adrenal suppression, a disorder in which the adrenal glands do not produce enough hormones, and other adverse events, which can lead to death. Sudden discontinuation of dexamethasone case also cause potentially dangerous withdrawal symptoms.
Recalled Himalayan Pain Relief Tea was promoted for chronic pain, gout, and hangover and was sold nationwide on Amazon.com. Products are packaged in a light-yellow box containing six tea packets printed with barcode 0841920015.
WS Global states that consumers with questions regarding the recall can contact the company via email, call, or text. Consumers using the affected product should immediately consult with a healthcare professional to safely discontinue use.
Consumers and healthcare providers can report any adverse reactions to the FDA’s MedWatch Voluntary Reporting Program.
For more information about related products, see ConsumerLab’s answer to the following questions:
Will pregnenolone help slow down aging or reduce chronic pain?
Which supplements and foods help with gout and which may worsen it?
Do electrolyte supplements, like Pedialyte, help with hangovers?
For more information, use the link below.
WS Global Issues Nationwide Recall of Himalayan Pain Relief Tea Due to the Presence of Hidden Drug Ingredients, Diclofenac and Dexamethasone
See related recalls and warnings:
Joint Pain Supplements Recalled Due to Undeclared Drug Ingredients
FDA Warns Consumers Not to Use Tapee Tea
Toxic Herb Found In Weight Supplements
FDA Warns Consumers of Supplement Containing Prescription Anti-Inflammatory Drug
Herbal "Coffee" for Sexual Enhancement Recalled