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5-Hour Energy Shots: Why Are People Dying? (1366 hits)


5-Hour Energy shots are linked to 13 deaths and 33 hospitalizations, the FDA confirms.
So far, 5-Hour Energy maker Living Essentials LLC has received 92 reports from people who fell ill after using the product. Since the product is sold as a nutritional supplement, the company is required to relay such reports to the FDA.
The reports themselves do not prove that 5-Hour Energy had anything to do with any of the deaths or illnesses.
“It is important to note that, while those who voluntarily report an illness or injury … typically identify the product that they assume caused the injury or illness, FDA as a scientific public health agency must carefully investigate and evaluate all possible causes before deciding whether the product actually caused the medical problem,” the FDA said in a statement.
5-Hour Energy shots are small caffeinated drinks. The product does not contain any herbal stimulants.
Energy Product Investigations
Recently, the FDA revealed that it is investigating five deaths linked to Monster Energy, another “energy” product. This came on the heels of a government report of a10-fold increase in people who need emergency medical care after guzzling energy products.
Even if 5-Hour Energy shots did cause the injuries, it would be taken off the market only if the injuries resulted from proper use of the product as stated on its label.

In a statement, Living Essentials says it takes these injury reports “very seriously.” The company says 5-Hour Energy is safe when used as directed by “hardworking adults who need an extra boost of energy.”
The 5-Hour Energy label and the product’s web site spell out proper use:
Drink no more than two bottles of 5-Hour Energy a day, spaced several hours apart.
People trying 5-Hour Energy for the first time should try half a bottle and wait 10 minutes before drinking the rest.
People sensitive to caffeine should talk to their doctor before using it.
Throw out any unused product within 72 hours of opening the bottle.
The FDA offers additional advice. In its statement, the agency warns that:
5-Hour Energy and other energy shots or beverages are not alternatives to rest or sleep.
Caffeine and other stimulants may make an unrested person feel more alert and awake, but judgment and reaction time still may be “severely impaired.”
Consult a health care provider before using these products to make sure you do not have a medical condition that might get worse if you take them.
Energy drinks: What to know about the caffeine they contain
Caffeine is the main active ingredient in 5-Hour Energy. Living Essentials says it contains “about as much caffeine as a cup of the leading premium coffee.”
A recent test by Consumer Reports found that 5-Hour Energy contains 215 milligrams of caffeine per serving.
An 8-ounce cup of coffee has about 100 milligrams of caffeine, although that varies according to how the coffee is brewed. For example, Consumer Reports finds that 8 ounces of Starbucks coffee has 165 milligrams of caffeine.
According to Consumer Reports, safe limits of caffeine are up to 400 milligrams per day for healthy adults, 200 milligrams a day for pregnant women, and up to 45 or 85 milligrams per day for children, depending on weight.
High doses of caffeine can result in restlessness, nervousness, insomnia, and tremors. High doses can also trigger seizures and unstable heart rhythm.
Posted By: DAVID JOHNSON
Wednesday, November 21st 2012 at 6:27PM
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I've never tried one of these before, but I always feel senative about quick cures to have energy, or things that give fast results. This causes concerns, and I would think people will take notice and handle these kinds of energy pickups with caution.
Wednesday, November 21st 2012 at 7:28PM
MIISRAEL Bride
Part of the problem arises from the fact that the manufacturers of these drinks aren’t REQUIRED to disclose the caffeine content on the ingredient label. Thus consumers may be unaware of how much caffeine they’re actually exposed to when they drink an energy drink. They could unknowingly consume several servings, taking in relatively high quantities of caffeine. There’s also the risk of caffeine intoxication which occurs when the body is exposed to caffeine levels above 300 mg.

Hopefully as more awareness is called to the potential dangers of energy drinks, there will be more effort to educate consumers about their adverse effects.
Wednesday, November 21st 2012 at 9:44PM
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