Guest guest Posted November 19, 2004 Report Share Posted November 19, 2004 Hi all, Taken from the RCHM website: http://www.rchm.co.uk/news/rchm_news.html In response to the public concerns about the safety and quality of Chinese medicines over recent years, and following advice from the MHRA (formerly the MCA) and other interested parties, the RCHM has developed a standards document which provides the basis for an independent audit of quality control. Suppliers on the RCHM Approved Suppliers list are those suppliers who have satisfied certain critical quality assurance standards. This means that an RCHM member can be assured that a herb or herb product has come from a company that has committed itself to a programme of Quality Development, where Quality Systems are being introduced and Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) is being taught to employees at all levels. This gives confidence to both the RCHM member and patients alike. The RCHM now has six approved suppliers and a selection of herb powders and products on the Approved Suppliers List. Several other companies are due for assessment in the near future. I think this is an excellent idea and long overdue. Some of the herbal suppliers in the UK fall along way short of good quality as they cater for the majority of TCM practitioners (Chinese) that want it cheap cheap. I've heard of stories of bad and ilegal herbs being rebottled and sold on in the UK. This practice has to stop. We need to provide the best quality herbs to the public for a number of reasons, efficacy, safety, etc. I hope other associations in other countries will follow suit and i hope the RCHM has done their job correctly. Attilio Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 19, 2004 Report Share Posted November 19, 2004 While the practice of selling less quality for more is very apparent during this time period, I think this practice is very limited to a few individuals and not representative of the majority of the profession. I would like to point out US Congressional testimony was recently given by an FDA employee as to the rampant corruption within this public safety administration. The individual testified that the public is not safe as the drug companies and FDA are working together to put out dangerous drugs. This concerns me a great deal as the FDA is the agency that has now banned several Chinese herbs from importation and sale. Awareness, awareness, awareness of the public is the key to stopping this trend. > " " <attiliodalberto >Chinese Medicine >Chinese Medicine > Regulation of Herbal Suppliers in the UK >Fri, 19 Nov 2004 09:14:43 -0000 > > >Hi all, > >Taken from the RCHM website: >http://www.rchm.co.uk/news/rchm_news.html > >In response to the public concerns about the safety and quality of >Chinese medicines over recent years, and following advice from the >MHRA (formerly the MCA) and other interested parties, the RCHM has >developed a standards document which provides the basis for an >independent audit of quality control. > >Suppliers on the RCHM Approved Suppliers list are those suppliers >who have satisfied certain critical quality assurance standards. >This means that an RCHM member can be assured that a herb or herb >product has come from a company that has committed itself to a >programme of Quality Development, where Quality Systems are being >introduced and Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) is being taught to >employees at all levels. This gives confidence to both the RCHM >member and patients alike. > >The RCHM now has six approved suppliers and a selection of herb >powders and products on the Approved Suppliers List. Several other >companies are due for assessment in the near future. > > > >I think this is an excellent idea and long overdue. Some of the >herbal suppliers in the UK fall along way short of good quality as >they cater for the majority of TCM practitioners (Chinese) that want >it cheap cheap. I've heard of stories of bad and ilegal herbs being >rebottled and sold on in the UK. This practice has to stop. We need >to provide the best quality herbs to the public for a number of >reasons, efficacy, safety, etc. I hope other associations in other >countries will follow suit and i hope the RCHM has done their job >correctly. > >Attilio Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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