Japan's Kobayashi factory searched over deaths possibly linked to supplements

30 March, 2024
Japan's Kobayashi factory searched over deaths possibly linked to supplements
Japanese health officials searched Kobayashi Pharmaceutical factory on Saturday (Mar 30) after the drugmaker reported five deaths possibly linked to dietary supplements using red yeast rice, an official said.

The Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare and the City of Osaka jointly inspected the factory in Osaka that had made the supplements containing "Beni-Koji" red yeast, suspected of having caused health damage, the ministry official said.

Health officials in Japan searched Kobayashi Pharmaceutical's factory in Osaka after five deaths possibly linked to its red yeast rice dietary supplements. The supplements, marketed to lower cholesterol, are suspected of causing kidney issues. The company is cooperating with investigations and has recalled the products. 
News footage showed officials entering the factory, and the official said the ministry could search other related locations. The factory, which made the product until December, had been closed due to ageing facilities, Japanese media said.

The Osaka-based company could not immediately be reached for comment. Yuko Tomiyama, head of Kobayashi's investor relations, told public broadcaster NHK the firm intends to sincerely deal with the matter and fully cooperate with the investigation.

Kobayashi said on Friday it was investigating a suspected link between the products and their effects on the kidney since it received reports of kidney disease linked to the products. As of Thursday evening, 114 people had been hospitalised and five had died after taking the supplements, which were marketed as helping lower cholesterol levels, according to the company.

Kobayashi said it is examining the earnings impact of the latest issues.

The company has been recalling products with Beni-Koji in recent days after receiving reports of kidney ailments.

A Chinese consumers association urged consumers to stop using affected products, saying it was concerned about the risk of Kobayashi products, state media reported on Friday.

Beni-Koji contains Monascus purpureus, a red mould that is also used as a red colouring in some foods.
Source: www.channelnewsasia.com
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