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1 he DSEC (containing 19 ingredients including ephedra [12 mg] and caffeine [40 mg]) or matching placeb
2                          Products containing ephedra accounted for 64% of all adverse reactions to he
3             Dietary supplements that contain ephedra alkaloids (sometimes called ma huang) are widely
4                     Concomitant ingestion of ephedra alkaloids and water produced a greater increase
5                                   The use of ephedra alkaloids in over-the-counter preparations has b
6     We therefore investigated the effects of ephedra alkaloids in patients with autonomic impairment
7                                              Ephedra alkaloids increase blood pressure significantly
8  The use of dietary supplements that contain ephedra alkaloids may pose a health risk to some persons
9 to the use of dietary supplements containing ephedra alkaloids that were submitted to the FDA between
10 ted to the use of supplements that contained ephedra alkaloids to assess causation and to estimate th
11 related to the use of supplements containing ephedra alkaloids, 47 percent involved cardiovascular sy
12 related to the use of supplements containing ephedra alkaloids, and 31 percent were deemed to be poss
13  to understand the cardiovascular effects of ephedra alkaloids, but these are normally masked by baro
14 lar complications associated with the use of ephedra alkaloids, given that baroreflex function varies
15                                 No trials of ephedra and athletic performance were found; 7 trials of
16 multicomponent dietary supplement containing ephedra and caffeine (DSEC) in addition to several other
17  identified trials of efficacy and safety of ephedra and ephedrine on weight loss or athletic perform
18                                              Ephedra and ephedrine sometimes are used for weight loss
19  and caffeine (n = 12), ephedra (n = 1), and ephedra and herbs containing caffeine (n = 4) yielded es
20    Furthermore, we interpret the presence of Ephedra and its deposition in the burial area as evidenc
21             Direct radiocarbon dates on both Ephedra and the human remains indicate that they were co
22 known athletes have highlighted the risks of ephedra, and some research suggests that complementary a
23                                          The ephedra- and caffeine-containing dietary supplement Meta
24 and ginseng; cardiovascular instability from ephedra; and hypoglycemia from ginseng.
25 ption products phenylpropanolamine (PPA) and ephedra are of particular interest because of recent saf
26 nsengs; Siberian ginseng, mahuang or Chinese ephedra; ashwagandha; rhodiola; yohimbe; CORDYCEPS: fung
27 e mature pollen from diverse angiosperms and Ephedra but not from lower gymnosperms, suggesting that
28                    To understand the uses of Ephedra by people at the site, we discuss the different
29  California drylands, the facilitative shrub Ephedra californica and the invasive Bromus rubens are w
30 sks for an adverse reaction in persons using ephedra compared with other herbs were extremely high, r
31                              A suite of five ephedra-containing dietary supplement Standard Reference
32 ssor Association laboratories for one of the ephedra-containing SRMs.
33 nvestigate the presence and possible uses of Ephedra during the Late Pleistocene based on the analysi
34  weight loss, and evidence to support use of ephedra for athletic performance is insufficient.
35 ted to dietary supplements containing herbal ephedra from FDA MedWatch files as of Sept. 30, 2001.
36                                   Echinacea, ephedra, garlic, ginkgo, ginseng, kava, St John's wort,
37                                              Ephedra is a plant known to produce high amounts of alka
38                                              Ephedra is widely used in dietary supplements that are m
39   We suggest that the charred cone bracts of Ephedra likely represent residues of the processing and
40 ne (n = 5), ephedrine and caffeine (n = 12), ephedra (n = 1), and ephedra and herbs containing caffei
41                                       Use of ephedra or ephedrine and caffeine is associated with inc
42   Eligible studies were controlled trials of ephedra or ephedrine used for weight loss or athletic pe
43        Eligible case reports documented that ephedra or ephedrine was consumed within 24 hours prior
44 ined by three processes: extraction from the Ephedra plant ("natural"), via fermentation of sugars ("
45 ct use, 2% reported PPA use, and 1% reported ephedra product use.
46                                Ephedrine and ephedra promote modest short-term weight loss (approxima
47 e identified: chitosan, chromium picolinate, Ephedra sinica, Garcinia cambogia, glucomannan, guar gum
48 vidence regarding the efficacy and safety of ephedra, the authors describe data on psychiatric advers
49 l for experiencing an adverse reaction after ephedra use compared with other herbs.
50                                              Ephedra use is associated with a greatly increased risk
51 sychiatric symptoms could be associated with ephedra use.
52 defined as the ratio of adverse reactions to ephedra versus other products, divided by the ratio of t
53 he earliest carbonized plant macrofossils of Ephedra, which were found concentrated in a human burial
54 m lineage Gnetales (Gnetum, Welwitschia, and Ephedra), with especially dense sampling in Gnetum for w