Chinese star anise (Illicium verum Hook f.) is a well-known spice used in many cultures. Many populations use it as a treatment for infant colic. Japanese star anise (Illicium anisatum L), however, has been documented to have both neurologic and gastrointestinal toxicities. Recently, concern has been raised regarding the adulteration of Chinese star anise with Japanese star anise. We report 7 cases of adverse neurologic reactions in infants seen with the home administration of star anise tea. In addition, we have found evidence that Chinese star anise has been contaminated with Japanese star anise. More strict federal regulation of the import of star anise into the United States is warranted. Star anise tea should no longer be administered to infants because of its potential danger in this population.
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November 01 2004
Neurotoxicities in Infants Seen With the Consumption of Star Anise Tea
Diego Ize-Ludlow, MD;
Diego Ize-Ludlow, MD
*Department of Pediatrics, Miami Children's Hospital, Miami, Florida
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Sean Ragone, MD;
Sean Ragone, MD
‡Florida Poison Control Center, Jackson Memorial Hospital, University of Miami School of Medicine, Miami, Florida
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Isaac S. Bruck, PhD;
Isaac S. Bruck, PhD
§Center for Ethnobiology and Natural Products, Florida International University, Miami, Florida
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Jeffrey N. Bernstein, MD;
Jeffrey N. Bernstein, MD
‡Florida Poison Control Center, Jackson Memorial Hospital, University of Miami School of Medicine, Miami, Florida
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Michael Duchowny, MD;
Michael Duchowny, MD
‖Department of Neurology, Miami Children's Hospital and the University of Miami School of Medicine, Miami, Florida
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Barbara M. Garcia Peña, MD, MPH
Barbara M. Garcia Peña, MD, MPH
¶Division of Emergency Medicine, Miami Children's Hospital, Miami, Florida
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Pediatrics (2004) 114 (5): e653–e656.
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Accepted:
May 25 2004
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Diego Ize-Ludlow, Sean Ragone, Isaac S. Bruck, Jeffrey N. Bernstein, Michael Duchowny, Barbara M. Garcia Peña; Neurotoxicities in Infants Seen With the Consumption of Star Anise Tea. Pediatrics November 2004; 114 (5): e653–e656. 10.1542/peds.2004-0058
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