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Information Update - Health Canada takes steps to help Canadians avoid rare risk of liver injury from use of green tea extract health products


OTTAWA, Nov. 15, 2017 /CNW/ - Health Canada has completed a safety review of green tea extract in natural health products and, as a result, is strengthening the warnings on labels of these products to help reduce the risk of liver injury.

Green tea extract is an herbal ingredient found in natural health products promoted for a range of uses, including weight management and as a source of antioxidants. It is sold in various forms as capsules, tablets, powders and liquids. The vast majority of products are authorized for adult use only (18 years of age and older), including those authorized for weight management.

Green tea in any form, including as beverages, foods and an extract in natural health products, is considered generally safe for the majority of consumers. The liver-related adverse reactions with green tea extract in natural health products, while potentially serious, are rare. The risk of liver-related injury is already included in the approved Health Canada label, or monograph. Since it was developed in 2008, Health Canada's monograph for Green Tea Extracts has included a warning advising consumers to consult a healthcare practitioner before using the product if they have a liver disorder, or if they develop symptoms of liver trouble. It also advises that these products should be taken with food to help reduce the risk of side effects, including liver injury. In most cases, the liver-related side effects are reversible upon stopping use of the product and with medical attention.

Health Canada undertook the safety review in light of continuing reports worldwide of cases of serious liver injury, including a recent report in Canada. The purpose of the review was to further clarify the risk and identify whether added safety measures might be needed. Health Canada has concluded that the available evidence confirms a link between green tea extract and rare liver-related adverse reactions. What remains unclear from the evidence is why some people may be more susceptible than others to liver injury.

Because of the uncertainty of this potential risk, Health Canada is taking additional steps to help improve the safe use of green tea extract natural health products. The Department:

 

Current warnings

Strengthened warnings

Since 2008, the labels of natural health products that contain green tea extract have typically included:

  • a statement about the risk of liver injury: "consult a healthcare practitioner prior to use if you have a liver disorder or if you develop symptoms of liver trouble (such as abdominal pain, dark urine or jaundice)"
  • a direction to "take with food"

Health Canada is clarifying warnings by requesting product labels to include new text as indicated in bold:

  • "If you have a liver disorder, consult a health care practitioner prior to use. Stop use if you develop symptoms of liver trouble such as yellowing of the skin/eyes (jaundice), stomach pain, dark urine, sweating, nausea, unusual tiredness and/or loss of appetite and consult a health care practitioner"
  • "Rare, unpredictable cases of liver injury associated with green tea extract-containing products have been reported (in Canada and internationally)"

 

Health Canada is also communicating this information directly to health professionals.

What should consumers do?

Related Links

Stay connected with Health Canada and receive the latest advisories and product recalls using social media tools.

To learn more about natural health products and other self-care products, visit Canada.ca/selfcare-products.

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SOURCE Health Canada


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