Guest guest Posted April 12, 2004 Report Share Posted April 12, 2004 Kelli Bever (kelli) has sent you a news article. (Email address has not been verified.) Personal message: More on the ephedra ban... Thought Id share this.I found one piece of it particularly funny - that controlled medicines are required to be proven safe!! HA!!!Kelli Judge Allows Nationwide Ephedra Ban http://story.news./news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/20040412/ap_on_he_me/ephedra_ban My Mail Sign InNew User? Sign Up News Home - Help Welcome, Guest Personalize News Home Page - Sign In News Mon, Apr 12, 2004 Search All News News Only News Photos Audio/Video for Advanced News Home Top Stories U.S. National Business World Entertainment Sports Technology Politics Science Health Weight Loss Sexual Health Medications/Drugs Parenting/Kids Seniors/Aging Diseases/Conditions Most Popular Oddly Enough Op/Ed Local Comics News Photos Most Popular Weather Audio/Video Full Coverage Full Coverage More about Ephedra Related News StoriesJudge Allows Nationwide Ephedra Ban AP via News (Apr 12, 2004) Manufacturer Argues Against Ephedra Ban AP via News (Apr 12, 2004) Ban on Stimulant Ephedra to Begin Monday AP via News (Apr 11, 2004) Opinion EditorialsBan a start, revise law at Contra Costa Times. 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U.S. District Judge Joel Pisano refused to grant a temporary restraining order sought by the two manufacturers that would have prevented the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (news - web sites) from banning the products. NVE Pharmaceuticals Inc. of Newton, the manufacturer of the popular diet supplement Stacker 2, had hoped to head off the nationwide ban on the herbal stimulant, arguing the main ingredient in its product is safe if used as directed. The company had asked for the temporary restraining order pending further scientific tests. On Monday, a second company had been allowed to join the motion the National Institute for Clinical Weight Loss, manufacturer of a product called Thermalean. Ephedra, once hugely popular for weight loss and bodybuilding, has been linked to 155 deaths and dozens more heart attacks and strokes. After years of fighting manufacturers over ephedra's risks, the FDA announced in December that it was banning sales of the amphetamine-like herb the first such ban of a dietary supplement. The ban takes effect Monday. Research shows the herb can speed heart rate and constrict blood vessels even in seemingly healthy people, but it's particularly risky for those with heart disease or high blood pressure or who engage in strenuous exercise. Unlike medications, which must be proven safe and effective before they're allowed to be sold, federal law allows dietary supplements to be marketed without any such proof. To curb a supplement, the law requires the FDA to show it poses a significant health threat. NVE Pharmaceuticals maintains that the FDA lacks proof that ephedra is dangerous if used correctly. Its lawsuit argued that the agency simply reacted to the emotion of high-profile deaths like that of Baltimore Orioles pitcher Steve Bechler. The FDA argued that it amassed sufficient proof of ephedra's dangers from thousands of side-effect reports and scientific studies that proved the herb's stimulant-like effects. Ephedra sales already had plummeted because of publicity about the risks, which peaked after Bechler's ephedra-related death a year ago. Three states New York, Illinois and California prohibited the stimulant on their own. Story Tools Email Story Post/Read Msgs (839) Print Story Ratings: Would you recommend this story? Not at all 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 Highly Tools Sponsored by: HP Print better photos. Next Story: N.Y. 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