COMMISSION DECISION
of 21 November 2008
establishing of a list of herbal substances, preparations and combinations thereof for use in traditional herbal medicinal products
(notified under document number C(2008) 6933)
(Text with EEA relevance)
(2008/911/EC)
THE COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES,
Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community,
Having regard to Directive 2001/83/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 6 November 2001 on the Community code relating to medicinal products for human use(1), and in particular Article 16(f) thereof,
Having regard to the opinions of the European Medicines Agency, formulated on 7 September 2007 by the Committee for Herbal Medicinal Products,
Whereas:
(1) Foeniculum vulgare
Miller subsp.
vulgare
var.
vulgare
and
Foeniculum vulgare
Miller subsp.
vulgare
var.
dulce
(Miller) Thellung comply with the requirements set out in Directive 2001/83/EC.
Foeniculum vulgare
Miller subsp.
vulgare
var.
vulgare
and
Foeniculum vulgare
Miller subsp.
vulgare
var.
dulce
(Miller) Thellung can be considered as herbal substances, herbal preparations and/or combinations thereof.
(2) It is therefore appropriate to establish a list of herbal substances, preparations and combinations thereof for use in traditional herbal medicinal products including the entry of
Foeniculum vulgare
Miller subsp.
vulgare
var.
vulgare
and the entry of
Foeniculum vulgare
Miller subsp.
vulgare
var.
dulce
(Miller) Thellung.
(3) The measures provided for in this Decision are in accordance with the opinion of the Standing Committee on Medicinal Products for Human Use,
HAS ADOPTED THIS DECISION:
Article 1
A list of herbal substances, preparations and combinations thereof for use in traditional herbal medicinal products is established in Annex I including the entry of
Foeniculum vulgare
Miller subsp.
vulgare
var.
vulgare
and the entry of
Foeniculum vulgare
Miller subsp.
vulgare
var.
dulce
(Miller) Thellung.
Article 2
The indications, the specified strengths and the posology, the route of administration and any other information necessary for the safe use as a traditional medicinal product relevant for
Foeniculum vulgare
Miller subsp.
vulgare
var.
vulgare
and
Foeniculum vulgare
Miller subsp.
vulgare
var.
dulce
(Miller) Thellung are set out in Annex II to this decision.
Article 3
This Decision is addressed to the Member States.
Done at Brussels, 21 November 2008.
For the Commission
Günter
VERHEUGEN
Vice-President
(1)
OJ L 311, 28.11.2001, p. 67
.
ANNEX I
List of herbal substances, preparations and combinations thereof for use in traditional herbal medicinal products established in accordance with Article 16f of Directive 2001/83/EC as amended by Directive 2004/24/EC
Foeniculum vulgare
Miller subsp.
vulgare
var.
vulgare
(bitter fennel fruit)
Foeniculum vulgare
Miller subsp.
vulgare
var.
dulce
(Miller) Thellung (sweet fennel fruit)
ANNEX II
A. COMMUNITY LIST ENTRY ON
FOENICULUM VULGARE
MILLER SUBSP.
VULGARE
VAR.
VULGARE
, FRUCTUS
Scientific name of the plant
Foeniculum vulgare
Miller subsp.
vulgare
var.
vulgare
Botanical family
Apiaceae
Herbal substance
Fennel, bitter
Common name in all EU official languages of herbal substance
BG (bălgarski): Горчиво резене, плод
CS (čeština): Plod fenyklu obecného pravého
DA (dansk): Fennikel, bitter
DE (Deutsch): Bitterer Fenchel
EL (elliniká): Μαραθόσπορος πικρός
EN (English): Bitter fennel, fruit
ES (español): Hinojo amargo, fruto de
ET (eesti keel): Mõru apteegitill, vili
FI (suomi): Karvasfenkoli, hedelmä
FR (français): Fruit de fenouil amer
HU (magyar): Keserűédeskömény-termés
IT (italiano): Finocchio amaro (o selvatico), frutto
LT (lietuvių kalba): Karčiųjų pankolių vaisiai
LV (latviešu valoda): Rūgtā fenheļa augļi
MT (malti): Bużbież morr, frotta
NL (nederlands): Venkelvrucht, bitter
PL (polski): Owoc kopru włoskiego (odmiana gorzka)
PT (português): Fruto de funcho amargo
RO (română): Fruct de fenicul amar
SK (slovenčina): Feniklový plod horký
SL (slovenščina): Plod grenkega navadnega komarčka
SV (svenska): Bitterfänkål, frukt
IS (íslenska): Bitur fennel aldin
NO (norsk): Fenikkel, bitter
Herbal preparation(s)
Fennel, bitter, dried comminuted(1) fruit.
European Pharmacopoeia monograph reference
Foeniculi amari fructus (01/2005:0824).
Indication(s)
(a) Traditional herbal medicinal product for symptomatic treatment of mild, spasmodic gastro-intestinal complaints including bloating and flatulence.
(b) Traditional herbal medicinal product for symptomatic treatment of minor spasm associated with menstrual periods.
(c) Traditional herbal medicinal product used as an expectorant in cough associated with cold.
The product is a traditional herbal medicinal product for use in specified indications exclusively based upon long-standing use.
Type of tradition
European, Chinese.
Specified strength
Please see ‘Specified posology’.
Specified posology
Adults
Single dose
1,5 to 2,5 g of (freshly(2)) comminuted fennel fruits with 0,25 l of boiling water (brew for 15 minutes) three times daily as a herbal tea.
Adolescents over 12 years of age,
indication (a)
Adult dose
Children between four and 12 years of age,
indication (a)
Average daily dose
3-5 g of (freshly) comminuted fruits as a herbal tea, in three divided doses, for short-term use in mild transitory symptoms only (less than one week).
The use in children under four years of age is not recommended (see section ‘Special warnings and precautions for use’).
Route of administration
Oral use.
Duration of use or any restrictions on the duration of use
Adults
Adolescents over 12 years of age,
indication (a)
Not to be taken for more than two weeks.
Children between four and 12 years of age,
indication (a)
For short-term use in mild transitory symptoms only (less than one week).
If the symptoms persist during the use of the medicinal product, a doctor or a qualified health-care practitioner should be consulted.
Any other information necessary for the safe use
Contraindications
Hypersensitivity to the active substance or to Apiaceae (Umbelliferae) (aniseed, caraway, celery, coriander and dill) or to anethole.
Special warnings and precautions for use
The use in children under four years of age is not recommended due to the lack of adequate data and a paediatrician’s advice should be sought.
Interactions with other medicinal products and other forms of interaction
None reported.
Pregnancy and lactation
There are no data from the use of fennel fruit in pregnant patients.
It is unknown if fennel constituents are excreted in human breast milk.
In the absence of sufficient data, the use during pregnancy and lactation is not recommended.
Effects on ability to drive and use machines
No studies on the effect on the ability to drive and use machines have been performed.
Undesirable effects
Allergic reactions to fennel, affecting the skin or the respiratory system may occur. The frequency is not known.
If other adverse reactions not mentioned above occur, a doctor or a qualified health-care practitioner should be consulted.
Overdose
No case of overdose has been reported.
Pharmaceutical particulars
(if necessary)
Not applicable.
Pharmacological effects or efficacy plausible on the basis of long-standing use and experience
(if necessary for the safe use of the product)
Not applicable.
B. COMMUNITY LIST ENTRY ON
FOENICULUM VULGARE
MILLER SUBSP.
VULGARE
VAR.
DULCE
(MILLER) THELLUNG, FRUCTUS
Scientific name of the plant
Foeniculum vulgare
Miller subsp.
vulgare
var.
dulce
(Miller) Thellung
Botanical family
Apiaceae
Herbal substance
Fennel, sweet
Common name in all EU official languages of herbal substance
BG (bălgarski): Сладко резене, плод
CS (čeština): Plod fenyklu obecného sladkého
DA (dansk): Fennikel, sød
DE (Deutsch): Süßer Fenchel
EL (elliniká): Μαραθόσπορος γλυκύς
EN (English): Sweet fennel, fruit
ES (español): Hinojo dulce, fruto de
ET (eesti keel): Magus apteegitill, vili
FI (suomi): Makea fenkoli, hedelmä
FR (français): Fruit de fenouil doux
HU (magyar): Édesköménytermés
IT (italiano): Finocchio dolce (o romano), frutto
LT (lietuvių kalba): Saldžiųjų pankolių vaisiai
LV (latviešu valoda): Saldā fenheļa augļi
MT (malti): Bużbież ħelu, frotta
NL (nederlands): Venkelvrucht, zoet
PL (polski): Owoc kopru włoskiego (odmiana słodka)
PT (português): Fruto de funcho doce
RO (română): Fruct de fenicul dulce
SK (slovenčina): Feniklový plod sladký
SL (slovenščina): Plod sladkega navadnega komarčka
SV (svenska): Sötfänkål, frukt
IS (íslenska): Sæt fennel aldin
NO (norsk): Fenikkel, søt
Herbal preparation(s)
Fennel, sweet, dried comminuted(3) or powdered fruit.
European Pharmacopoeia monograph reference
Foeniculi dulcis fructus (01/2005:0825).
Indication(s)
(a) Traditional herbal medicinal product for symptomatic treatment of mild, spasmodic gastro-intestinal complaints including bloating and flatulence.
(b) Traditional herbal medicinal product for symptomatic treatment of minor spasm associated with menstrual periods.
(c) Traditional herbal medicinal product used as an expectorant in cough associated with cold.
The product is a traditional herbal medicinal product for use in specified indications exclusively based upon long-standing use.
Type of tradition
European, Chinese.
Specified strength
Please see ‘Specified posology’.
Specified posology
Adults
Single dose
1,5 to 2,5 g of (freshly(4)) comminuted fennel fruits with 0,25 l of boiling water (brew for 15 minutes) three times daily as a herbal tea.
Fennel powder: 400 mg three times a day (with a maximum of 2 g daily).
Adolescents over 12 years of age,
indication (a)
Adult dose
Children between four and 12 years of age,
indication (a)
Average daily dose
3-5 g of (freshly) comminuted fruits as a herbal tea, in three divided doses, for short-term use in mild transitory symptoms only (less than one week).
The use in children under four years of age is not recommended (see section ‘Special warnings and precautions for use’).
Route of administration
Oral use.
Duration of use or any restrictions on the duration of use
Adults
Adolescents over 12 years of age,
indication (a)
Not to be taken for more than two weeks.
Children between four and 12 years of age,
indication (a)
For short-term use in mild transitory symptoms only (less than one week).
If the symptoms persist during the use of the medicinal product, a doctor or a qualified health-care practitioner should be consulted.
Any other information necessary for the safe use
Contraindications
Hypersensitivity to the active substance or to Apiaceae (Umbelliferae) (aniseed, caraway, celery, coriander and dill) or to anethole.
Special warnings and precautions for use
The use in children under four years of age is not recommended due to the lack of adequate data and a paediatrician’s advice should be sought.
Interactions with other medicinal products and other forms of interaction
None reported.
Pregnancy and lactation
There are no data from the use of fennel fruit in pregnant patients.
It is unknown if fennel constituents are excreted in human breast milk.
In the absence of sufficient data, the use during pregnancy and lactation is not recommended.
Effects on ability to drive and use machines
No studies on the effect on the ability to drive and use machines have been performed.
Undesirable effects
Allergic reactions to fennel, affecting the skin or the respiratory system, may occur. The frequency is not known.
If other adverse reactions not mentioned above occur, a doctor or a qualified health-care practitioner should be consulted.
Overdose
No case of overdose has been reported.
Pharmaceutical particulars
(if necessary)
Not applicable.
Pharmacological effects or efficacy plausible on the basis of long-standing use and experience
(if necessary for the safe use of the product)
Not applicable.
(1) ‘Comminuted fruit’ is intended to cover also ‘crushed fruit’.
(2) For commercial preparation of comminuted fennel fruits the applicant must carry out appropriate stability testing related to the content of essential oil components.
(3) ‘Comminuted fruit’ is intended to cover also ‘crushed fruit’.
(4) For commercial preparation of comminuted or powdered fennel fruits the applicant must carry out appropriate stability testing related to the content of essential oil components.
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