HSA Warns Public About Rash Cream Causing Adverse Effects on Child

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The Health Sciences Authority (HSA) is alerting members of the public not to purchase or use ‘Tao Ju Hui Yi Mei Li Shang Kou Hu Li Ruan Gao’ (‘淘聚汇益美丽伤口护理软膏’), which led to symptoms of Cushing’s syndrome (a serious medical condition caused by prolonged use of steroids) in a child. HSA’s analysis of this product revealed that it contained four potent medicinal ingredients including two steroids.

Product name Potent adulterants detected
Tao Ju Hui Yi Mei Li Shang Kou Hu Li Ruan Gao

淘聚汇益美丽伤口护理软膏

Chloramphenicol

Clobetasol propionate

Dexamethasone

Ketoconazole

Serious adverse effects in child after use

A four-year-old child was taken to the hospital to seek treatment for upper respiratory tract infection and was found to have symptoms of Cushing’s syndrome such as a “moon” face, excessive hair growth on the body and thinning of skin. The child’s parents had been using ‘Tao Ju Hui Yi Mei Li Shang Kou Hu Li Ruan Gao’ on the child regularly for rash over the past 4 months. They had purchased the product from a local peddler at a makeshift stall in Eunos.

HSA’s checks found that ‘Tao Ju Hui Yi Mei Li Shang Kou Hu Li Ruan Gao’ was also sold on local e-commerce platforms (Shopee, Lazada), Facebook, and a website called “Feili Health House” (feilihealthhouse.online). HSA has worked with the local e-commerce platform administrators and Facebook to remove the affected product listings. The makeshift stall in Eunos is no longer in operation. HSA is currently investigating the website “Feili Health House”.

The product was marketed online as a “baby cream”, and was labelled to be “used for the care of small wounds, cuts and abrasion” and “acts as a physical barrier by forming a protective layer on the wound surface”. The product was also falsely labelled to “contain ingredients that cannot be absorbed by the body” and that the “ingredients contained have no medicinal effects”. On the contrary, HSA detected chloramphenicol (antibiotic), clobetasol propionate and dexamethasone (steroids), and ketoconazole (antifungal) in the cream. These ingredients can pose serious health risks, especially in children, if used without medical supervision.

HSA would like to reiterate the dangers of purchasing health products from unknown sources, especially for use in babies and children as they are at higher risk of experiencing adverse effects from undeclared potent ingredients. In 2022, HSA detected potent ingredients including steroids in two other topical products marketed for young children. These are ‘Star Cream¹’ and ‘Jolicare²’, with the use of ‘Star Cream’ leading to steroid toxicity in a four-month-old infant.

Advice to parents and consumers

  • See a doctor as soon as possible if your child or other family members are using ‘Tao Ju Hui Yi Mei Li Shang Koo Hu Li Ruan Gao’. As it contains potent medical ingredients, including steroids, sudden stopping of the cream without medical supervision may result in worsening of underlying skin conditions and other serious withdrawal symptoms such as fatigue, confusion and low blood pressure.
  • Exercise caution when purchasing products for use in babies and children, as they are more vulnerable to serious adverse effects. These products include those that are applied on the skin such as creams. Potent ingredients added into the creams can be absorbed into the body and cause adverse effects. Consult a doctor if your child requires prolonged treatment to ensure that the products used are appropriate.
  • When purchasing online, only buy from reputable pharmacies and retailers’ websites or those with an established retail presence in Singapore.

Members of the public who have any information on the sale and supply of ‘Tao Ju Hui Yi Mei Li Shang Kou Hu Li Ruan Gao’ may contact HSA’s Enforcement Branch at Tel: 6866-3485 during office hours (Monday to Friday) or email: [email protected].


¹ https://www.hsa.gov.sg/announcements/press-release/StarCream-infant-hospitalised-for-serious-adverse-reaction

² https://www.hsa.gov.sg/announcements/press-release/hsa-alert-five-products-detected-to-contain-potent-medicinal-ingredients

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