Ephedra and Energy Drinks on College Campuses
2003; revised 2004; latest update 2008
By Daniel Ari Kapner; Kellie Anderson also contributed to the research and writing
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) banned ephedra as an energy enhancer and diet aid, effective 12 April 2004. Before being banned, ephedra was marketed largely to college athletes. This Infofacts/Resources provides background on the ban and also describes the use of ephedra and energy drinks on college campuses, possible effects of their use, and recommendations for institutions of higher education. For additional information about the ban, please see the FDA's Web site at www.fda.gov/.
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