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Ephedra, an amphetamine-like stimulant long used
in Asia, has become a common ingredient in modern dietary supplements, weight
loss medications, and appetite suppression pills. Because of the status of 'dietary
supplement', it was introduced in the United States with little review or
monitoring by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). This lack of review is
provided for by the Dietary Supplement Health
& Education Act of 1994 and cannot be altered unless the supplement is
determined to be unsafe. Besides being used
in dietary supplements, ephedra is also used in
non-dietary-related medications such as over-the-counter
nasal decongestants, asthma medications (because of its effect as a
bronchodilator), and cold and allergy medicines. However, in relation to dietary
supplements, drug companies use this lapse in FDA review to produce a product
with amphetamine-like qualities. These qualities are created by mixing caffeine
and similar stimulants with the moderately regulated ephedrine.
Ephedra is
effective in weight loss because it increases energy for the purposes of
increased metabolism, exercise, and body-building purposes. It makes one feel
more energetic by stimulating the central nervous system. This stimulant effect
is similar to the effects of adrenaline and caffeine. The stimulation is a cause
of concern to many physicians and has recently come under heightened scrutiny by
the FDA. The FDA is reviewing increasing numbers of serious adverse effects,
including claims of damage to the nervous system and heart.
Ephedra comes from herbal and chemical sources.
Originally it was derived from ma huang, a bush found in China, but it can also
be created in the lab. Because of the varied forms of ephedra/ephedrine, the
supplement can be known by various names on the ingredients list of dietary
supplements.
- Ephedra, Ephedra extract, and Ephedra herb
powder
- Ephedra gerardiana, Ephedra equisetina,
Ephedra intermedia, Ephedra
shennungiana
- Ephedra sinica or Chinese Ephedra
- Ephedrine
- Epitonin
- Ma Huang or Ma Huang extract
- Norpseudoephedrine
- Pseudoephedrine
- Sida cordifolia
As already mentioned, because ephedra is
categorized as a food supplement, it is not scrutinized in the strict manner as
are pharmaceuticals. Due to this lack of control and monitoring, the
side-effects of Ephedra/Ephedrine use are not fully known. At this time,
potential symptoms of Ephedra/Ephedrine use include:
- Chest pain
- Death
- Dizziness and disorientation
- Gastrointestinal (stomach and intestines)
distress
- Headaches
- Hepatitis
- High blood pressure
- Heart attack and stroke
- Insomnia
- Irregular heartbeat and heart palpitations
- Nerve damage
- Nervousness and jitters
- Psychosis
- Seizures and stroke
- Tremors
If you need assistance with an Ephedra/Ephedrine related injury or want
to determine if you are eligible receive compensation for your injury, please
contact
us.
If you need assistance with an Ephedra/Ephedrine related injury or want
to determine if you are eligible receive compensation for your injury, please
contact
us.
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