New York 2nd state to ban ephedra diet supplement

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New York 2nd state to ban ephedra diet supplement


November 4, 2003


Albany, N.Y. -- New York became the second state Monday to ban ephedra, an over-the-counter herbal supplement linked to scores of deaths.

The law, signed by Gov. George Pataki, includes a fine of up to $500 for each sale of the supplement. Ephedra's prescription sales are not affected. The law takes effect immediately.

Manufacturers of ephedra are facing lawsuits and a possible ban by the Food and Drug Administration. Illinois and several New York counties already ban the substance. In May, Florida joined New Jersey and California in banning ephedra sales to minors.

In June, the federal government began building a case that could lead to banning ephedra, which is used to lose weight and boost athletic performance and has been linked to scores of deaths, according to the FDA.

The Ephedra Education Council, an industry-funded group, has said the supplement is safe when used correctly.

Among the deaths blamed on ephedra was that of Steve Bechler, a 23-year-old pitcher for the Baltimore Orioles. He died of heat stroke in February during spring training. The medical examiner said ephedra contributed to Bechler's heatstroke.
 
In June, the federal government began building a case that could lead to banning ephedra, which is used to lose weight and boost athletic performance and has been linked to scores of deaths, according to the FDA.
Now for the big question....

How many in a score???

I forget, knew it in history class. You know, 4 score and something years ago.....
 
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