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Red Yeast Rice


 

 

Assessment and Plan: Red Yeast Rice

  • Red yeast rice studies have yielded reductions (20-31%) of LDL (low density lipoprotein) and total cholesterol similar to pravastatin (a prescription cholesterol lowering statin drug). The studies mentioned had a wide variability in dosages between 200 mg to 4800 mg per day. The 1200 mg per day dose appears to be the most common.

 

  • Unfortunately, the red yeast rice supplements tested by Sabater-Vilar M et al found that all of them contained the carcinogen citrinin (5) and Heber, D et al found that 7 of 9 brands contained citrinin (6). Citrinin is a carcinogen known to have a dose dependent mutagenicity (5). If red yeast rice is purchased for any reason, ensure that the product is tested to be citrinin free

 

  • An additional concern is that the total amount of active ingredients varied from 0% to 0.58% in the red yeast rice products (6), and there is currently no accurate standardization for this product.

 

  • Red yeast rice may also have adverse effects much like statin prescription drugs such as myalgias, and elevation of liver function tests.

 

  • The risk of red yeast rice products (in spite of new citrinin-free products) outweigh the benefit until more thorough testing and standardization is completed.

 

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