The FDA (Food and Drug Administration) banned products containing the herb ephedra on April 12, 2004, after reports of many deaths and serious adverse reactions suffered by people who used the products for dietary aids, sports enhancers, and energy boosters. The Public Citizen’s Health Research Group, Washington, D.C., claims that 155 deaths have been linked to ephedra, including the death of 23-year-old Baltimore Orioles pitcher Steve Belcher in 2003.
A federal court in Utah has reversed the FDA’s ban, and the FDA has appealed. The reversal of the ban applies only in Utah, but companies manufacturing products in Utah are selling them online.
Ephedra raises blood pressure and constricts blood vessels. This produces a serious list of ephedra side effects. Symptoms that have been linked to ephedra include:
If you have suffered injury after using a product containing ephedra, you may be entitled to collect damages.
Check out the following articles for more information about ephedra, filing an ephedra lawsuit and finding an ephedra attorney.