The FDA Ghana has revoked the marketing authorization for Omama Herbal Mixture.
The FDA GHANA states, Omama herbal mixture was supposed to be a herbal product for malaria and loss of appetite, but lab tests showed it had some not so herbal ingredients like Paracetamol, Diazepam, Metronidazole, and Niacinamide. Since it's a herbal prep, it shouldn't have any of those conventional pharmaceutical ingredients.
Two of those ingredients, Diazepam and Metronidazole, are prescription only meds that should only be taken under medical supervision. The FDA is advising the public to report anyone still selling Omama Herbal Mixture to the nearest FDA office.
Source: Dr. George Anagli (Pharm).







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