Drug License Numbers and Their Implications on Efficacy - Pharmacology

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I bought a tube of ointment and checked it with the license.
The name is correct, but the manufacturer is different.
Could this be due to a distribution agreement? The license number is 029021 from Shitaihua Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd., but the seal has a label from Fubinyuan Enterprise Co., Ltd.
Additionally, does lotus seed heart have therapeutic effects, such as for treating acne? Are there any side effects? Thank you.

jine, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2004/08/18

Dr. Li Yixuan reply Pharmacology


Hello, in response to your inquiry: According to the information obtained from the Department of Health website http://203.65.100.151/DO8180A.asp, the manufacturer of the medication you purchased is Tianliang Biotechnology Co., Ltd.
(registration number 6201176478) and the manufacturing plant is Hecheng Chemical Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.
(registration number 0611904300).

1.
The label on the seal stating "Fubinyuan Enterprise Co., Ltd." is likely the name of the authorized distributor, while the actual manufacturer is Shitaihua Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.
If you have not discarded the packaging, you may find terms such as "contract manufacturing," which indicates that Hecheng Chemical Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.
has commissioned Shitaihua Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.
for production.
If you have further concerns, you can directly call the manufacturer's phone number listed on the medication box or insert for inquiries.
2.
In Traditional Chinese Medicine, lotus seed heart is considered a remedy for reducing excess heat.
It is reasonable to use it for acne that is red and swollen due to excessive heat.
However, the causes of acne are quite complex.
It is advisable to consult a dermatologist or a qualified Traditional Chinese Medicine practitioner for a proper diagnosis before using any medication.
If you have any questions regarding your daily medication, you can also consult a pharmacist at a nearby pharmacy.
Wishing you a good day.

Reply Date: 2004/08/18

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When it comes to understanding drug license numbers and their implications on efficacy, it's essential to recognize the role of regulatory agencies and the pharmaceutical industry. In your case, the discrepancy between the manufacturer listed on the drug license and the one on the packaging could indeed be due to a distribution or licensing agreement. Often, pharmaceutical companies will partner with local firms to market their products in different regions. This means that while the drug may be manufactured by one company, another company may hold the rights to distribute it under their branding. This practice is common in the pharmaceutical industry and does not necessarily imply a difference in the drug's efficacy or safety, as long as the product adheres to the same manufacturing standards and regulations set forth by health authorities.

Regarding the drug license number you mentioned (施泰華製藥廠有限公司), this number is a unique identifier that indicates the product has been approved for sale by a regulatory body, such as the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the United States or its equivalent in other countries. The license ensures that the product has undergone necessary testing for safety and efficacy before it reaches consumers. If the product is indeed manufactured by a different company, it is crucial to ensure that the product still meets the required standards and that the active ingredients are consistent with what is indicated on the label.

As for the efficacy of lotus seeds (蓮子心), they are traditionally used in Chinese medicine for various purposes, including promoting relaxation and improving sleep quality. Some studies suggest that lotus seeds may have antioxidant properties and could potentially help with skin conditions, including acne, due to their anti-inflammatory effects. However, scientific evidence supporting these claims is limited, and more research is needed to establish their effectiveness in treating specific conditions like acne.

In terms of side effects, lotus seeds are generally considered safe for most people when consumed in moderation. However, as with any herbal remedy, there may be potential side effects or interactions with other medications. For instance, if you are taking medications that affect blood sugar levels, it is essential to consult with a healthcare provider, as lotus seeds may have a mild hypoglycemic effect.

If you are considering using lotus seeds or any herbal remedy for acne or other skin conditions, it is advisable to consult with a healthcare professional or a dermatologist. They can provide guidance based on your individual health needs and any underlying conditions you may have, such as B-type hepatitis, which you mentioned in a previous inquiry.
In summary, the differences in drug manufacturers can often be attributed to distribution agreements, and the drug license number serves as a guarantee of regulatory approval. As for lotus seeds, while they may offer some benefits, it is essential to approach their use with caution and seek professional advice, especially if you have existing health concerns.

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