Tag: energy drinks
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FDA Responds to Senators’ Energy Drink Concerns
In response to a series of letters from Senators Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) and Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.), Food and Drug Administration (FDA) officials have confirmed that the agency is currently reviewing the safety of energy drinks containing caffeine and other ingredients that act as stimulants and may require regulatory action if evidence of a health risk is…
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Senators Call for Meeting with FDA over 5-Hour Energy® Link to 13 Deaths
Senators Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) and Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) have reportedly called for a meeting with Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Commissioner Margaret Hamburg after reports surfaced that the agency has received adverse event reports indicating that the caffeinated energy supplement 5-Hour Energy® may have been linked to the deaths of 13 people in the past…
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CDC Reports Energy Drinks Affected U.S. Service Members’ Sleep in Afghanistan
Energy drink consumption by U.S. service members deployed for combat has been linked to sleep problems, according to the most recent Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC’s) Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report. Titled “Energy Drink Consumption and Its Association with Sleep Problems Among U.S. Service Members on a Combat Deployment—Afghanistan, 2010,” the study found…
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Monster Energy Faces Lawsuit over Potentially Lethal Ingredient ECGC
A putative class action filed in a California state court claims that Monster Rehab®, a green tea and energy drink, contains unknown amounts of epigallocatechin-3-gallate (ECGC), “an extremely dangerous and potentially lethal ingredient,” and that the company fails to warn consumers of its potential hepatotoxic side effects. Wooding v. Monster Energy Co., No. 30-2012-00609716 (Cal.…
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San Francisco Attorney Puts Pressure on Monster Beverage Corp.
San Francisco City Attorney Dennis Herrera has sent a letter to Monster Beverage CEO Rodney Sacks, asking the company to provide proof that the large dosages of caffeine contained in its popular Monster energy drinks are “completely safe” for consumption by adolescents and adults. Monster Beverage Corp. has come under increased scrutiny following reports last…
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Senators Continue to Push FDA on Energy Drinks
U.S. Senators Richard Durbin (D-Ill.) and Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) have for the third time this year challenged the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) “to take immediate action” to address public concerns about energy drinks. In their October 26, 2012, letter to FDA, the senators write that they are “extremely concerned by reports of five deaths…
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Monster Beverage Corp. Hit with Wrongful Death Lawsuit, FDA Investigation
The parents of a 14-year-old girl who allegedly died after consuming two 24-ounce Monster Energy® drinks in a 24-hour period have filed a wrongful death and strict product liability lawsuit against Monster Beverage Corp. in a California state court. Crossland v. Monster Beverage Corp., No. RIC 1215551 (Cal. Super. Ct., Riverside Cty., filed October 17,…
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Senators Press FDA for More Answers on Energy Drinks
Senators Richard Durbin (D-Ill.) and Richard Blumethal (D-Conn.) have responded to the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA’s) letter concerning actions the agency plans to take on energy drinks. While the senators “were pleased to learn that the FDA intends to release final guidance distinguishing liquid dietary supplements from beverages,” they contend that FDA’s response to…