Iberogast
Iberogast "is a liquid formulation of nine herbs used for functional dyspepsia and irritable bowel syndrome. A proprietary blend, it was developed in Germany in 1961 and is available (without prescription) in other countries. Named after the genus (Iberis) of one of its ingredients, it is also claimed to possess anti-inflammatory, antioxidative and free radical–inhibiting properties as well as the ability to reduce gastric acid secretion. [...]
In Germany, Iberogast has come under investigation after one patient died of liver failure. In 2018, the company producing Iberogast (Bayer) has been forced by authorities to print warnings about rare cases of liver toxicity. A former employee of Bayer was under criminal investigation related to Bayer's long resistance to declare the dangers of Iberogast."
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Detail of the painting "The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success" (2022) from the exhibition "Eva Beresin
Thick Air" in the ALBERTINA in Vienna
Iberogast
Iberogast "is a liquid formulation of nine herbs used for functional dyspepsia and irritable bowel syndrome. A proprietary blend, it was developed in Germany in 1961 and is available (without prescription) in other countries. Named after the genus (Iberis) of one of its ingredients, it is also claimed to possess anti-inflammatory, antioxidative and free radical–inhibiting properties as well as the ability to reduce gastric acid secretion. [...]
In Germany, Iberogast has come under investigation after one patient died of liver failure. In 2018, the company producing Iberogast (Bayer) has been forced by authorities to print warnings about rare cases of liver toxicity. A former employee of Bayer was under criminal investigation related to Bayer's long resistance to declare the dangers of Iberogast."
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iberogast
medwatch.de/arzneimittel/auch-nach-todesfall-bayer-kaempf...
Detail of the painting "The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success" (2022) from the exhibition "Eva Beresin
Thick Air" in the ALBERTINA in Vienna