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Old 04-27-2004, 07:39 AM   #1
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More of your supps on the FDA hit list!

As I predicted, based on their recent success banning ephedra based supps (but not ephedrine HCL which is still OTC), they will be going after your other supps. Notice the subtle and not-so-subtle language here. I promise you, if people don’t make a very clear and concerted effort (via contacting your representatives, etc.) many of your favorite supps will be on the FDA hit list which is based on politics, lobby efforts of big pharma, etc. over any real science.

FDA may act on ephedra substitutes
Tuesday, April 20, 2004 Posted: 1:34 PM EDT (1734 GMT)

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is gathering evidence on the safety of several alternatives to ephedra, the weight-loss herb the agency banned a week ago, the agency's top official said Monday.

Acting FDA Commissioner Lester Crawford said regulators are also compiling data on three other supplements, including kava, a dried root often used as a relaxant that has been linked to liver damage.

"Never again will one of these [supplements] as bad as ephedra take two years" to ban, Crawford said.

The FDA is collecting research results, reports of health problems and other information to help officials decide whether to ban other supplements, he said.

"We've started the clock ticking. Maybe it will result in an ephedra-like decision for some of these [or] maybe not" Crawford said in a speech to the American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics in Washington.

Since the agency announced the ephedra ban last December, a number of manufacturers have sought to fill the void with other products, including so-called bitter orange, or Citrus aurantium. The ban took effect last Monday.

Bitter orange contains several substances that produce an ephedra-like stimulation and have been shown to increase blood pressure. But Crawford said it was "too soon to say" whether it should be removed from the market.

While there are similarities, "the concerns are being overblown," said Michael McGuffun, president of the American Herbal Products Association. Many products put forward to replace ephedra are caffeine-based, he said.

The FDA is also compiling data on usnic acid, Crawford said. The lichen-produced chemical is used in some products touting weight control and has been linked to liver damage.

Pyrrolizidine alkaloids, compounds found in plants, can be toxic and are also under review, he said.

While most supplements "are probably safe" when used correctly, the industry's diversity and ability to quickly devise new products make it difficult to regulate, Crawford said.

But the recent ephedra court ruling favoring the FDA gave the agency strength to act against other supplements in the future, Crawford added.

The Council for Responsible Nutrition, a supplement industry group, supports FDA's safety efforts, President Annette Dickinson said, adding that many companies have already placed warnings on kava products.

The FDA last month recommended that the National Institutes of Health make studying these four supplements a priority.

Paul Coates, head of NIH's Office of Dietary Supplements, said the institute's ephedra studies put steps in place to evaluate similar products but would not say if any studies were planned.
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Old 04-27-2004, 09:28 AM   #2
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Another negative aspect of the "bans" is the knee jerk reation by the industry to try to fullfill the void left by those products with new products that haven't been proven, and might be unsafe to consumers.
The snowball is rolling now.
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Old 04-27-2004, 09:29 AM   #3
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Can someones whos read it sum it up, so what supps is it?
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