The
safety
of
ephedra
products,
like
Metabolife,
has
continued
to
be
debated
over
the
years
in
addition
to
whether
federal
and
state
lawmakers
and
regulators
are
adequately
policing
the
diet
industry
as a
whole.
In
1999,
the
FDA
tried
to
enforce
dosage
requirements
for
ephedra
supplements
like
Metabolife,
but
congressional
investigators
criticized
its
use
of
adverse
event
reports
and
the
FDA
stopped
pushing
for
it.
In a
1997
FDA
proposal
for
safety
measures
to
be
put
into
place
for
ephedrine
dietary
supplements,
the
Deputy
Commissioner
of
Food
and
Drugs,
Dr.
Michael
Friedman,
stated
that
“consumers
should
be
aware
that
just
because
a
product
is
labeled
‘natural’
or
from
an
herbal
source
it
is
not
guaranteed
to
be
safe.” If
you
feel
you
have
a
case
regarding
the
usage
of
ephedra
products, Click
Here
for
a
Free
Ephedra
Case
Evaluation.
Ephedra
is a
stimulant
that
is
used
as
an
ingredient
in
weight
loss
and
appetite
suppression
pills
and
over-the-counter
nasal
decongestants
and
asthma
medications.
According
to a
study
commissioned
by
the
Food
and
Drug
Administration
(FDA),
Ephedra
may
seriously
harm
and
kill
some
who
use
it.
It
is
also
known
as
Ma
Huang,
Xenadrine,
Metabolife,
Desert
Tea
or
Mormon
Tea.
Ephedra
has
been
used
in
products
for:
Asthma,
Common
Cold,
Weight
loss,
Hay
fever/Allergies,
Congestion,
Cough
,
Increased
Energy
and
Weight
lifting
formulas
Ephedra
can
produce
the
following
adverse
reactions:
heart
attack,
stroke,
tachycardia,
paranoid
psychosis,
depression,
convulsions,
coma,
fever,
vomiting,
palpitations,
hypertension,
and
respiratory
depression.
The
research
adds
to
the
long-standing
controversy
about
the
dietary
supplement,
which
is
also
marketed
as
an
energy
booster
and
treatment
for
respiratory
illness.
Ephedra,
derived
from
an
Asiatic
shrub,
contains
ephedrine,
a
stimulant
that
acts
on
the
central
nervous
system
to
relax
bronchial
tubes.
A
synthetic
form
of
ephedrine
is
used
in
bronchodilators
and
over-the-counter
medications
like
Sudafed
and
Actifed,
which
fall
under
the
FDA's
watch.
Click
Here
for
a
Free
Ephedra
Case
Evaluation. |
|
|
|