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19 Feb 2008 12:03:44 | Anna Henningsgaard
Ephedra is a naturally occuring herbal dietary supplement that
has been marketed as a weight loss drug. The principal active
ingredient is an amphetamine-like compound. Because it has been
marketed as an herbal supplement and not a drug, you may not
have considered talking to your doctor about it, but if you have
been using Ephedra or any dietary supplement containing
ephedrine alkaloids, such as ephedra, ma huang, Sida cordifolia,
and pinellia, stop immediately and consult a doctor! The FDA has
advised consumers to stop using these dietary supplements and
published a final ruling in 2004 to ban the sale of all
supplements containing ephedrine alkaloids.
After reviewing Ephedra, the Food and Drug Administration found
that it has little positive effects beyond temporary short-term
weight loss. To the contrary, Ephedra raises blood pressure and
stresses the heart. Many people using Ephedra to lose weight
have suffered strokes and died. Recent studies have confirmed
that Ephedra use raises blood pressure and stresses the
circulatory system. Furthermore, a study of calls to poison
control centers revealed that a disproportionate rate of
negative reactions were cased by Ephedra as opposed to other
herbal products.
If you are using ephedra or ma huang, discontinue use
immediately. If you used ephedra in the past and are now
experience symptoms of high blood pressure, intense headaches,
or heart palpitations, contact a lawyer right away to discuss
your case. GA
To find out why you need an Ephedra side
effects, visit our website at
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If you have any questions or concerns about filing a Ephedra
lawsuit, please contact a professional
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