XINING, Feb. 13 (Xinhua) -- Two people who used an
herbal drug that was implicated in one death remained in critical condition
Friday in northwest China's Qinghai Province, a hospital official said.
The patients had improved but they still had
life-threatening symptoms, said Wang Xiaobo, vice president of the Qinghai
People's Hospital.
Both had used Shuanghuanglian, an injected herbal preparation, which was recalled nationwide after a third person in the province died Tuesday.
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A staff member shows the Shuanghuanglian Injections manufactured by the Jiamusi factory of the Wusuli River Pharmacy in the northeastern province of Heilongjiang, in Yuncheng City, north China's Shanxi Province, Feb. 13, 2009. Two people who used an herbal drug that was implicated in one death remained in critical condition Friday in northwest China's Qinghai Province. (Xinhua Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
All three developed fever and breathing difficulties
after receiving injections Monday and Tuesday in the Datong Hui and Tujia
Autonomous County of northwestern Qinghai Province.
The deceased was a 62-year-old woman who died in a
hospital.
Tian Zengcheng, 48, was diagnosed with acute renal
failure when he arrived at the hospital Tuesday. After emergency treatment and
dialysis, his condition improved but he was still weak and had difficulty
urinating, the hospital said.
Tian's problems began when he caught a cold and went
to a clinic in Dongmen Village, Datong Hui-Tu Autonomous County in Qinghai on
Sunday, said his niece Tian Guiping.
Doctors gave him a two-day supply of drugs, including
Shuanghuanglian, the herbal drug that came from the northeastern Heilongjiang
Province. He developed symptoms Monday.
The other patient, Wang Rongfa, a man of 51, had
liver failure. Wang's condition had stabilized and he was sleeping well, said
wife Li Dejie.
An expert team of 12 members was set up in the
hospital, and experts were summoned from Beijing and Shanghai.
An investigation was launched in Jiamusi City,
Heilongjiang, asa task force composed of the Heilongiang food and drug
administrative bureau and its local bureaus confiscated parts of two batches of
the product, made by the Jiamusi factory of the Wusuli River Pharmacy.
An initial investigation showed that the batch
numbers were 0809028 and 0809030. The factory produced 505 and 576 boxes, one
box containing 450 injections, for the two batches, respectively.
More than 400,000 injections of the two batches were
sold in Qinghai, Heibei, Heilongjiang and Shandong provinces, according tothe
State Food and Drug Administration.
The administration and the national Ministry of
Health had started to recall the batches nationwide.
The factory manufactured nine batches with 5,076
boxes so far this year. It had 615 boxes in storage, which were sealed off by
the local government.
No more reports of similar cases had been received,
said the National Center for ADR Monitoring, which had launched testing on the
drugs.
Shuanghuanglian injections are used to treat fever
and coughs caused by colds, doctors said.