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    U.S. to Ban Dietary Supplement Ephedra

    2 hours ago

    By JOHN SOLOMON, Associated Press Writer

    WASHINGTON - The Bush administration has decided to ban the herbal weight-loss supplement ephedra from the marketplace because of concerns about its effects on health, government officials said Tuesday.

    Health and Human Services Secretary Tommy Thompson and Food and Drug Administration chief Mark McClellan were to announce the ban at a midday news conference, the officials said, speaking only on condition of anonymity.

    The ban is likely to be met with litigation from manufacturers who dispute the agency's assertion that ephedra, which was blamed in the death of a professional baseball player earlier this year, is a health risk.

    The government ban, one of the first involving a dietary supplement, comes after Thompson this summer urged Congress to rewrite a law that rolled back dietary-supplement regulations and to require manufacturers to acknowledge potential side effects.

    Ephedra has been linked to as many as 100 deaths, officials have said. And Congress gathered testimony from families of people who are believed to have died from its side effects. Among those who testified were the parents of Baltimore Orioles pitcher Steve Bechler, who died during spring training last February while trying to lose weight. Toxicology tests showed ephedra in his system.

    Executives of several companies that make ephedra-based products have said that studies have proven that they are safe when used properly.

    "Anyone who has read our label knows that we go to great lengths to inform our customers about the proper use of our products," said Russell Schreck, chief executive officer of San Diego-based nutritional supplement-maker Metabolife International. "We make it quite clear on our label that the ephedra products are not to be sold or used by minors and that customers with certain pre-existing medical conditions should 'consult a physician before product use'."

    But several scientists said that it was impossible to prove whether ephedra was safe because studies screen out participants who have health problems _ the people most likely to be hurt by the product.

    The General Accounting Office, Congress' investigative arm, looked into the issue and found many people who reported problems had followed the label's instructions.

    The FDA had proposed warning labels and dosage limits for dietary supplements with ephedra back in 1997, but then withdrew the proposal after complaints from the industry and members of Congress.

    In 2001, the National Football League banned its players from using ephedra as a dietary supplement.

  • #2
    This is bullshit! 100 people died from abusing ephedra? How many people died in the US last month alone from alcohol related deaths? You'll never see another prohibition era though, as tax revenues would be lost. The same goes for tobacco. The FDA had classified ephedra as a supplement not a drug, therefore this ban shouldn't exist. It is a "feel good" manuever to make the those uneducated in its use feel like the government is watching out for them. Hell, one could OD on Flintstones Vitamins (supplement) but the FDA wouldn't touch them. :cursin:



    **Btw, Belcher was overweight not in good physical shape and was looking for a last minute hail mary pass to burn the extra fat off when training camp started. Basically, he should have exercised to stay in shape in the off-season and he might be alive today.
    Last edited by Primal Instinct; 12-30-03, 03:17 PM.

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    • #3
      :bsflag:I agree. I do not even use ephedra, but can recognize a worthless law when I see one. I believe our government would run a lot more smoothly if they would do what they need to do (promote national defense, halt illegal immigrants, reduce violent crime, etc.) and spend less time catering to special interest groups in our "victim mentality," excessively litigious society.

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      • #4
        this is absolute bullshit, i use one cap a day, and only on training days for some energy. i dont eat or drink any other caffine either so i dont become too immune to its effects. so people like me who only use 5 caps a week are screwed. screw that, this is just a feel good law. im gonna go order a whole bunch real quick

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        • #5
          Agree with everyone here! How many people die each year from smoking? This is just silly.

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          • #6
            mind boggling

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            • #7
              here is a good article about the real reason why ephedra was banned

              http://www.fumento.com/fat/ephedra.html

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              • #8
                Good read, Bigrig

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by bigrig44
                  here is a good article about the real reason why ephedra was banned

                  http://www.fumento.com/fat/ephedra.html
                  Very informative.

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