National surveillance of herbal dietary supplement exposures: the poison control center experience

Pharmacoepidemiol Drug Saf. 2007 Sep;16(9):947-57. doi: 10.1002/pds.1445.

Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this report is to characterize reports to poison control centers (PCCs) involving two widely used herbal dietary supplements (HDSs), Echinacea, and St. John's wort (SJW).

Methods: We purchased data from the American Association of Poison Control Center's (AAPCC) toxic exposure surveillance system (TESS(R)) on reports made to PCCs in 2001 involving Echinacea or SJW. Analyses were limited to those cases in which Echinacea or SJW were the only associated products, and in which these HDSs were deemed primary to observed adverse effects. Descriptive statistics were generated for selected demographic and exposure-related variables.

Results: During 2001, PCCs were contacted regarding 406 exposures involving Echinacea and 356 exposures involving SJW. Most of the reported exposures for both HDSs occurred among children 5 years and younger, and the majority of exposures were coded as unintentional. For both HDSs, exposures among patients >/=20 years old were more likely to be associated with adverse effects. Intentional exposures accounted for 21% of SJW cases and 3% of Echinacea cases, with 13% of SJW exposures reported as 'suspected suicidal'.

Conclusions: TESS represents a potentially important means of assessing and characterizing HDS-related adverse effects. Detailed studies validating the clinical events and outcomes of a sample of exposures reported to TESS(R) might offer substantial insights into adverse events (AEs) that could be systematically studied with other, established pharmacoepidemiological study designs.

Publication types

  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Adult
  • Child
  • Child, Preschool
  • Databases, Factual / statistics & numerical data
  • Dietary Supplements / adverse effects*
  • Dietary Supplements / economics
  • Dietary Supplements / statistics & numerical data
  • Drug Therapy / methods
  • Drug Therapy / standards
  • Drug-Related Side Effects and Adverse Reactions / epidemiology
  • Drug-Related Side Effects and Adverse Reactions / etiology
  • Echinacea / adverse effects
  • Echinacea / classification
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Hypericum / adverse effects
  • Male
  • Phytotherapy / adverse effects*
  • Phytotherapy / economics
  • Phytotherapy / statistics & numerical data
  • Poison Control Centers / statistics & numerical data*
  • Product Surveillance, Postmarketing / economics
  • Product Surveillance, Postmarketing / methods
  • Product Surveillance, Postmarketing / statistics & numerical data*
  • Suicide, Attempted / statistics & numerical data
  • Time Factors
  • United States / epidemiology