Children's medicine prospectus does not mention colourant E-110 side-effects, warns consumer group
Tuesday, September 20, 2016 @ 11:29 PM
CONSUMER organisation FACUA has warned that the side-effects of colourant E-110 'sunset yellow' have not been included in the prospectus of a painkiller medicine for children.
Dalsy, a mild Ibuprofen solution targeting pain and fever in children aged from three months to 12 years, contains the yellow colour E-110 but does not mention its possible adverse effects as required by European Union Regulation CE 1333/2008.
Side-effects sometimes, although rarely, seen as a result of the 'E-number' included relate to the child's 'psycho-motor capacity', says FACUA – which, roughly translated, can cause 'negative effects' on young patients' 'attention ability and activity'.
In other words, E-110 can make children excessively hyperactive, or the reverse – hypoactive.
Whilst FACUA does not warn against the use of E-110, it has warned that all additives, excipients and main ingredients in medication must be clearly labelled and possible allergic reactions, contraindications and adverse effects mentioned in the paperwork inside the packaging.
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