Vitamin Supplement Causes 200 to Lose Hair, Fingernail

Nearly 200 people across the country have been sickened after taking the vitamin supplement Total Body Formula, United Press International reported Sunday.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found that users of the supplement suffered loss of hair and fingernails, as well as nausea, joint pain, and diarrhea among other symptoms.

The liquid supplement is one of more than 12 supplements that have been recalled in the past year by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

Some batches of Total Body Formula and Total Body Mega Formula contained excessive amounts of the minerals selenium and chromium.

Selenium, a trace mineral, is only needed in small amounts for good health, the FDA said, and too much of it can cause the symptoms listed above. Chromium, also a trace mineral, can cause anemia, kidney failure, and liver damage if too much is ingested.

The company now faces lawsuits from former customers who allege they were poisoned by the product and face long-term side effects.

In March, the FDA warned consumers in 15 states about the link between the dietary supplement and adverse side effects including “significant hair loss” after 23 individuals suffered “serious reactions” within seven to 10 days of ingesting the liquid supplements.

At that time the distributor of the supplements voluntarily recalled the products, which were distributed by Total Body Essential Nutrition of Atlanta.

The products have been distributed in Alabama, California, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Missouri, New Jersey, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas and Virginia.

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Warnings on vitamin B6 toxicity inadequate: TGA

Supplements containing high doses of vitamin B6 should carry a detailed warning to consumers that they can be potentially toxic and damage the nervous system, according to Australia’s medicine watchdog.

The Therapeutic Goods Administration’s complementary medicines evaluation committee says warning labels required on products containing 50mg or greater doses of vitamin B6 should be expanded to include more specific advice about potential toxic effects. High doses can cause peripheral neuropathy, which causes numbness, tingling and burning sensations in limbs.

The TGA says there has been a well-established link to the condition and taking big amounts of vitamin B6 — which is also known as pyridoxine, pyridoxal and pyridoxamine — but some consumers may be unaware of the risk, particularly if they take several supplements including multivitamins.

The agency’s adverse drug reactions advisory committee has received two reports of people suffering peripheral neuropathy after taking vitamin B6.

The committee said it was concerned that the overuse of single vitamin products while taking multivitamins could lead to people routinely taking excessive amounts of vitamins B6 and A.

CATHY O’LEARY
MEDICAL EDITOR

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