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Old Tue, Oct-08-02, 13:25
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Default FDA Targets Ephedra Promotion

October 08, 2002 11:34:16 AM PST, Associated Press

Sean Riggins was a 16-year-old athlete in exceptionally good condition, but on Sept. 2 he was so sick that he couldn't play in a big game with his Lincoln, Ill., high school football team.
Instead, he sat on the bench, suffering from headache and stomach pain, and later went home to sleep. A doctor, the next day, said he had bronchitis and sent him home. But within a few hours, Sean went into convulsions and stopped breathing. He died at a hospital of what doctors said was a heart attack.

"When my son passed away of a heart attack, I had no idea what to think," Kevin Riggins testified Tuesday at a Senate subcommittee hearing. "He didn't smoke or do marijuana or take drugs."

But an autopsy showed that he did take Yellow Jackets, an herbal drug laced with the herb ephedra, along with a kola nut extract which contains caffeine. The combination can cause blood vessel constriction, a rapid heart beat, a sudden rise in blood pressure.

And that's what killed Sean Riggins, Logan County Illinois coroner Charles Fricke told the Senate Subcommittee.

"The heart was racing so fast it could not pump the blood," said Fricke. "It's our opinion that the (heart attack) is consistent with the effects of ephedrine. No other problems were found."

Sean's death was not the first caused by ephedra, a dietary supplement that is sold at service stations and convenience stores as an energy booster and weight control product, said Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill. He said Food and Drug Administration ( news - web sites) reports link ephedra to 81 deaths and 1,400 incidents of heart attack, high blood pressure and stroke.

And, yet, said Durbin, the FDA still allows the herbal supplement to be sold.

"We have seen a reluctance on the part of this administration to act to protect American consumers from this product and I just can't understand it," he said.

The FDA on Monday did stop imports of Yellow Jackets, e-mailing the Dutch operator of an Internet site selling the pills that it is illegal to market dietary supplements as alternatives to cocaine and other street drugs.

Ephedra is an herb that is legal to sell as a dietary supplement — popular for weight loss and body building. But Durbin and some critics have asked the FDA to ban all ephedra products. One manufacturer, Metabolife International Inc. of San Diego, is now under investigation by the Justice Department ( news - web sites) about claims by a company official that it had received no reports of adverse health linked to its product.

Lanny Davis, a Washington attorney representing Metabolife, however, testified that many reports of dangerous side effects from ephedra are based on "unverified telephone calls."

He said there have been 30 scientific studies showing that Metabolife's ephedra product "is safe and effective" when used by adults as directed.

The Yellow Jackets issue is separate, focusing not on ephedra safety but on illegal marketing.

"There does not appear to be any legitimate use for this product," the FDA said in a warning letter e-mailed to the Dutch operator of a Yellow Jackets Web site.

"Consumers should not purchase or use these or similar products available through the Internet or elsewhere," FDA Acting Commissioner Lester Crawford said.

Riggins, in his testimony, said that students in Lincoln and in other small towns now can easily buy ephedra-laced supplements, using them to stay awake, to get a "buzz" and to lose weight.

"You can buy them at service stations, $1.50 for three pills," said Riggins. "These kids don't realize it is a harmful drug. This herbal substance killed my son and I am afraid it will happen again."

Sean's mother, Debbie, said that "kids are the target" of manufacturers of Yellow Jackets and other ephedra supplements.

"They do it to get hyper so they can stay awake," said Debbie Riggins. "They will take several at a time to keep them wired all day."

She said the supplements are sold in flashy packages, stocked next to the cash register, and kids have no problem buying them.

Ephedra products have been banned in Canada. The U.S. armed services have ordered ephedra products removed from military base stores where they were once sold. The National Collegiate Athletic Association banned use of the supplement by student athletes and now conducts test each year to enforce that ban.

Dr. Ronald M. Davis of the American Medical Association said that based on reports of adverse medical effects, his organization believes "the weight of available clinical evidence supports the remove of dietary supplement products contain ephedrine alkaloids from the market."

Bill Jeffery of the Center for Science in the Public Interest said Canada has classified ephedra as a "Class 1 health risk" and that it is "beyond dispute that ephedra has triggered heart attacks and death."

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Just for the record, ephedra/ ephedrine is not "totally" banned in Canada. Products containing low doses, used in traditional medicines for respiratory conditions are still permitted to be sold.

Here's the current ruling:

"At the time of the last advisory, Health Canada had initiated a thorough risk assessment, and concluded that the following Ephedra/ephedrine products pose a health risk, and should be removed from the market:
  • Ephedra/ephedrine products having a dose unit of more than 8 mg ephedrine or with a label recommending more than 8 mg/dose or 32 mg/day;
  • combination products containing Ephedra/ephedrine together with stimulants (e.g. caffeine or other ingredients that would enhance the activity of Ephedra/ephedrine);
  • Ephedra/ephedrine products with labelled or implied claims for appetite suppression, weight loss promotion, metabolic enhancement, increased exercise tolerance, body-building effects, euphoria, increased energy or wakefulness, or other stimulant effects."

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Thumbs down Ephedra is sooooooo bad!!

Oh I hate Ephedra!!!!!!!!! I am a pharmacist and hate the fact that my store or any store for that matter sells that crap! I point blank tell anyone that ask about it that it could kill them! If any one know how I can help get it banned please tell me!!

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