
The EU is to ban hundreds of herbal medicines from next year due to concerns over adverse effects.Thousands of people use traditional Chinese medicines and herbal remedies as alternatives to mainstream pharmaceuticals to help them treat a wide range of conditions, once the ban comes in to play it will mean that large numbers of patients who rely on these treatmentsmay end up being denied access to them.
Hundreds of herbal medicinal products will be banned from sale in Britain next year under what campaigners say is a "discriminatory and disproportionate" European law. With four months to go before the EU-wide ban is implemented, thousands of patients face the loss of herbal remedies that have been used in the UK for decades.
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Source: Independent
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