Where to Find Traditional Chinese Medicine Testing Services in Taiwan? - Pharmacology

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Hello Dr.
Huang, I would like to ask you where in Taichung and Hsinchu can I find services for the testing and analysis of Chinese herbal powder and Chinese herbal pills? What is the approximate cost? Thank you!

Hsinchu RG, 30~39 year old female. Ask Date: 2011/04/22

Dr. Huang Shenggang reply Pharmacology


Hello: Regarding the analysis of pharmaceutical ingredients, it can be divided into two categories.
First, there are drug testing facilities that are currently recognized by the Ministry of Health and Welfare.
There are 13 such institutions, including Quanshin Technology Co., Ltd.
located at No.
60, Far East Street, Jingxiang Township, Taichung County, and the Chung Shan Medical University Hospital, Zhonggang Branch, located at No.
23, Section 1, Taichung Port Road, West District, Taichung City.
Second, for general drug testing, please consult your local health bureau.
The health bureau will first assess the situation and, if necessary, forward the case to the Food and Drug Administration of the Executive Yuan for testing.

Reply Date: 2011/04/22

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In Taiwan, if you are looking for testing services for Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) such as herbal powders and pills, there are several credible institutions and laboratories that can assist you. The testing of TCM products is crucial for ensuring their safety, efficacy, and quality, especially given the increasing popularity of these remedies both locally and internationally.

1. Taipei Drug and Food Inspection Office: This is one of the primary government bodies responsible for the regulation and inspection of food and drugs, including TCM. They conduct various tests to ensure that the products meet safety standards. You can contact them for inquiries about specific testing services related to TCM.

2. Taiwan Food and Drug Administration (TFDA): The TFDA oversees the safety and efficacy of food and drugs in Taiwan, including TCM. They may provide information on accredited laboratories that perform testing on herbal products. Their website often has resources and contact information for further inquiries.

3. Universities with TCM Programs: Some universities in Taiwan, such as China Medical University and National Taiwan University, have TCM departments that may offer testing services or can direct you to appropriate laboratories. These institutions often engage in research and may have the necessary equipment and expertise to analyze TCM products.

4. Private Laboratories: There are private laboratories in Taiwan that specialize in herbal medicine testing. These labs can analyze the composition of herbal powders and pills, checking for contaminants, active ingredients, and overall quality. It is advisable to look for laboratories that are accredited and have a good reputation in the field.

5. Health Food Stores and TCM Clinics: Some health food stores and TCM clinics may have partnerships with testing laboratories or may offer their own testing services. It’s worth inquiring at local TCM clinics in Taichung and Hsinchu, as they may have recommendations or services available.

Regarding the costs of these testing services, they can vary widely depending on the type of analysis required. Basic tests for contaminants might be less expensive, while comprehensive analyses that check for multiple active ingredients and contaminants could be more costly. It is best to contact the specific institution or laboratory for a detailed quote based on your needs.

In summary, if you are seeking TCM testing services in Taichung and Hsinchu, consider reaching out to the Taipei Drug and Food Inspection Office, the Taiwan Food and Drug Administration, local universities with TCM programs, and private laboratories. Additionally, local TCM clinics may provide guidance or services. Always ensure that the institution you choose is reputable and accredited to guarantee the reliability of the testing results.

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