![]() No permitted dose unless made available by a prescription from a registered doctor or dentistĪtropa belladonna - herb, Atropa acuminata - herbĪtropa belladonna - root, Atropa acuminata - rootĬhenopodium ambrosioides var anthelminticumĬinchona calisaya, Cinchona ledgerana, Cinchona officinalis, Cinchona succirubra, Cinchona micrantha Mu tong Fangji Birthwort Long Birthwort Indian Birthwort ![]() No permitted dose unless made available by a prescription from a registered doctor or dentist.Ĭan only be sold in premises which are registered pharmacies and by or under the supervision of a pharmacistĪristolochia, Aristolochia clematis, Aristolochia contorta, Aristolochia debelis, Aristolochia fang-chi, Aristolochia manshuriensis, Aristolochia serpentaria Percentage (%)Īll Aconitum species including: Aconitum napellus, Aconitum stoerkianum, Aconitum uncinatum var japonicum, Aconitum deinorrhizum, Aconitum balfourii, Aconitum chasmanthum,Aconitum spicatum, Aconitum lycoctonum Maximum dose where permitted for external use only. Maximum dose where permitted for internal use only. Prohibits the sale, supply or importation of any medicine for human use which consists of or contains a plant, or part of a plant, belonging to the species Senecio or an extract from such a plant.īanned and restricted herbal ingredients Botanical source The Medicines for Human Use (Prohibition) (Senecio and Miscellaneous Amendments) Order 2008 Prohibits the sale, supply or importation of any medicine for human use which consists of or contains a plant (or part of a plant) belonging to the species Piper methysticum (known as Kava-kava) or an extract from such a plant, except those for external use only. The Medicines for Human Use (Kava-kava) (Prohibition) Order 2002 SI 3170 If the dosage (or percentage of the substance in the product) specified is exceeded, the herbal medicines containing these plants can only be supplied in premises which are registered pharmacies and by or under the supervision of a pharmacist. Plants listed in Part 2 can only be sold in herbal medicines following a one-to-one consultation with a practitioner, at the dosages in column 2 or percentage of the substance in the product not exceeding that specified in column 3. Prohibits the sale or supply (including general retail or following a one-to-one consultation with a practitioner) of herbal medicines in the UK, if it contains one or more of the listed plants, except where sold in premises which are registered pharmacies and by or under the supervision of a pharmacist. Prescription Only Medicines (POMs) can only be made available via a prescription from a registered doctor or dentist. The Human Use Regulations 2012 Regulation 214 See Annex 1 which explains in more detail the provisions relating to all Aristolochia and ingredients at risk of confusion with Aristolochia species. Not permissible to manufacture, import, sell or supply any unlicensed medicine in the UK which contains the named herbal ingredients. ![]() The Medicines (Aristolochia and Mu Tong etc.) (Prohibition) Order 2001 SI 1841 MHRA does not accept liability for any inaccuracies in this document or the absence of any information as this document is guidance only. However, it is the responsibility of manufacturers, wholesale dealers, importers and anyone placing medicinal products on the market to ensure that they comply with the law. The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has made every effort to make sure that the information in this document is correct. Some herbal ingredients are subject to more than one set of restrictions. ![]() An alphabetical list of herbal ingredients which are subject to various restrictions in the UK. ![]()
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