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practitioners (1 June 2004) First batch of registered Chinese medicine practitioners announced (29 November 2002) First Batch of Eligible Chinese Medicine Practitioners Confirmed (5 September 2002) 7,707 Listed Chinese Medicine Practitioners Approved (19 December 2001) Press Release of Department of Health Press Release of Department of Health (13 January 2012) : Alert on aconitum alkaloid poisoning Press Release of Department of Health (23 December 2011) : Warning on orally consumed product containing banned and undeclared Western drug ingredients (with photo) Press Release of Department of Health (20 December 2011) : Warning on slimming product with banned and undeclared drug ingredients (with photo) Press Release of Department of Health (10 December 2011) : Caution against two unregistered proprietary Chinese medicines (with photos) Press Release of Department of Health (09 December 2011) : Alert on herbal aconitum alkaloid poisoning Press Release of Department of Health (30 November 2011) : DH investigating suspected case of Cushing's syndrome with history of taking medicines prescribed by Chan Kwok-wing Press Release of Department of Health (30 November 2011) : Recall of Qing Yin Wan (with photo) Press Release of Department of Health (30 November 2011) : Requirements for labelling and package inserts of proprietary Chinese medicines to take effect from December 1 Press Release of Department of Health (28 November 2011) : Illegal supply of unregistered drugs (with photos) Press Release of Department of Health (07 October 2011) : Recall of Western-drug-tainted proprietary Chinese medicine (with photo) Press Release of Department of Health (27 September 2011) : Recall of Western-drug-tainted proprietary Chinese medicine (with photo) Press Release of Department of Health (01 September 2011) : Recall of drug-tainted proprietary Chinese medicine (with photo) Press Release of Department of Health (16 August 2011) : Recall of adulterated fake proprietary Chinese medicine (with photo) Press Release of Department of Health (10 August 2011) : Recall of heavy metal-tainted proprietary Chinese medicines (with photos) Press Release of Department of Health (08 August 2011) : Caution against atropine-tainted Chinese herbal powder (with photo) Press Release of Department of Health (03 August 2011) : Voluntary recall of Chinese medicines (with photos) Press Release of Department of Health (02 August 2011) : Recall of proprietary Chinese medicines manufactured by Luen Wing Chinese Medicine Manufacture Company Limited Press Release of Department of Health (01 August 2011) : Caution against four contaminated proprietary Chinese medicines Press Release of Department of Health (12 July 2011) : Recall of five proprietary Chinese medicines due to quality issue Press Release of Department of Health (05 July 2011) : Recall of proprietary Chinese medicine found to contain excessive lead Press Release of Department of Health (30 June 2011) : Herbal aconitum alkaloid poisoning alert Press Release of Department of Health (24 June 2011) : Recall of arsenic-tainted proprietary Chinese medicine (with photo) Press Release of Department of Health (18 June 2011) : Suspected poisoning due to tropane alkaloids tainted Chinese medicinal herb Press Release of Department of Health (16 May 2011) : Further safety alert on contaminated Rhizoma Atractylodis Press Release of Department of Health (13 May 2011) : Poisoning due to tropane alkaloids tainted Chinese medicinal herb Press Release of Department of Health (06 May 2011) : Recall of mercury-tainted proprietary Chinese medicine (with photo) Press Release of Department of Health (19 April 2011) : Recall of proprietary Chinese medicine found to contain excessive lead (with photos) Press Release of Department of Health (18 April 2011) : Recall of proprietary Chinese medicine found to contain excessive arsenic (with photo) Press Release of Department of Health (06 April 2011) : Recall of a proprietary Chinese medicine with excessive pesticide residues (with photo) Press Release of Department of Health (30 March 2011) : WHO holds technical meeting on classification of traditional medicine in Hong Kong (with photo) Press Release of Department of Health (30 March 2011) : Taiwan's China Medical University to participate in HK's Chinese herb standards project (with photo) Press Release of Department of Health (16 March 2011) : Cluster of poisoning cases from mislabelled Chinese herb investigated Press Release of Department of Health (15 March 2011) : Precautionary recall of proprietary Chinese medicine found by Macau to have excessive lead (with photo) Press Release of Department of Health (12 March 2011) : Immediate suspension of use of mislabelled Chinese herb "Flos Campsis" (with photos) Press Release of Department of Health (10 March 2011) : Recall of two unregistered drugs (with photos) Press Release of Department of Health (15 January 2011) : Suspected contamination of Chinese herbal powder (with photo) Press Release of Department of Health (14 December 2010) : Recall of proprietary Chinese medicine Golden Tower Super Hun Kwan Powder (with photo) Press Release of Department of Health (2 December 2010) : Mandatory registration of proprietary Chinese medicines to take effect from December 3 Press Release of Department of Health (10 November 2010) : Recall of oral proprietary Chinese medicines manufactured by Merika Medicine Factory (with photo) Press Release of Department of Health (10 November 2010) : Test result of Wintex Tong Hang Wan Pills samples within limit Press Release of Department of Health (9 November 2010) : Recall of registered proprietary Chinese medicine with western drug ingredient (with photo) Press Release of Department of Health (8 November 2010) : Recall of contaminated registered proprietary Chinese medicine with Western drug ingredient (with photos) Press Release of Department of Health (4 November 2010) : Recall of proprietary Chinese medicine "Cousedin Cold & Cough Relief Cap" (with photo) Press Release of Department of Health (27 October 2010) : Recall of proprietary Chinese medicine Wintex Tong Hang Wan Pills Press Release of Department of Health (13 September 2010) : Caution against contaminated Chinese herbs "Rhizoma et Radix Notopterygii" and "Radix Dipsaci" (with photos) Press Release of Department of Health (10 September 2010) : DH investigates suspected case of aconitum alkaloid poisoning Press Release of Department of Health (24 August 2010) : Caution about substitution of Chinese herbal medicines Flos Campsis by Flos Daturae Metelis (with photos) Press Release of Department of Health (5 August 2010) : Recall of Chinese medicine product with exceeding microbial limit (with photos) Press Release of Department of Health (2 August 2010) : Recall of registered proprietary Chinese medicines with western drug ingredient (with photos) Press Release of Department of Health (29 July 2010) : Contaminated Radix Strobilanthis Forrestii Press Release of Department of Health (28 July 2010) : Recall of Chinese herbal medicine containing atropine (with photo) Press Release of Department of Health (23 July 2010) : Suspected contamination of Chinese herbal medicine Press Release of Department of Health (22 July 2010) : Caution against Chinese herb suspected to be contaminated Press Release of Department of Health (22 June 2010) : Caution on suspected counterfeit product containing undeclared western drug ingredient (with photo) Press Release of Department of Health (14 June 2010) : Recall of unsafe product (with photos) Press Release of Department of Health (11 June 2010) : Public cautioned on unsafe product (with photos) Press Release of Department of Health (28 May 2010) : Safe use of Arrow Brand Medicated Oil & Embrocation Press Release of Department of Health (26 May 2010) : Suspected aconitine poisoning case investigated Press Release of Department of Health (11 May 2010) : DH surveillance captured an adulterated proprietary Chinese medicine (with photo) Press Release of Department of Health (11 May 2010) : Tests on Zhongya Brand Tzepao Sanpien Pills (Honey Pill) show lead level within limit Press Release of Department of Health (11 May 2010) : Po Chai Pills Bottle Form allowed to resume production Press Release of Department of Health (10 May 2010) : Contaminated Rhizoma Ligustici likely to be responsible for a case of aconitine poisoning (with photo) Press Release of Department of Health (10 May 2010) : CHP investigates a suspected aconitine poisoning case Press Release of Department of Health (5 May 2010) : Mainland Chinese medicinal product found to have exceeded Singapore's lead limit Press Release of Department of Health (24 March 2010) : Recall of Po Chai Pills Press Release of Department of Health (11 September 2009) : Recall of a Chinese medicine product with exceeding microbial limit Press Release of Department of Health (10 September 2009) : Recall of proprietary Chinese medicines with exceeding heavy metals limit Press Release of Department of Health (4 September 2009) : Recall of Chinese medicine product with exceeding microbial limit Press Release of Department of Health (6 July 2009) : Public urged not to consume a proprietary Chinese medicine adulterated with undeclared western medicine Press Release of Department of Health (1 July 2004) : Contaminated Chinese herb Rhizoma Atractylodis (»a¥º) Recalled Press Release of Department of Health (8 June 2004) : Updated Control Measures for Medicinal Herbs announced Press Release of Department of Health (1 June 2004) : Proprietary Chinese medicines containing Aristolochic Acid prohibited Press Release of Department of Health (3 May 2004) : Chinese medicine Natrii Sulfas not to be confused with chemical Sodium Nitrite Press Release of Department of Health (24 April 2004) : Import and sale of specific Chinese herbs prohibited Press Release of Department of Health (13 March 2004) : Calls for suspension of the use of three Chinese herbs
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