Monday, June 21, 2010

IS COFFEE SAFE

Washington, June 20: The Food and Drug Administration on Saturday urged consumers to stop using an instant coffee product that is being marketed as a sexual aphrodisiac, saying it could dangerously lower blood pressure.

In a statement, the FDA said Magic Power Coffee contains a chemical that could interact with some prescription drugs to significantly lower blood pressure. When blood pressure drops suddenly, the brain is deprived of an adequate blood supply, which can lead to dizziness or light-headedness.

"Because this product is an instant coffee labelled as an 'all natural dietary supplement,' consumers may assume it is harmless and poses no health risk," said Deborah M Autor, director of FDA's Centre for Drug Evaluation and Research, Office of Compliance. "In fact, Magic Power Coffee can cause serious harm."

The FDA said it was not aware of any adverse incidents so far associated with the product.

Magic Power Coffee is sold on internet sites by several independent distributors.

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