FDA warns consumers to stop using Hydroxycut diet supplements
The Food and Drug Administration has issued a warning to consumers to stop using Hydroxycut dietary supplements because some have been linked to serious liver injuries, with one death reported to the agency.
Iovate Health Sciences Inc. is recalling most of its Hydroxycut products from the market. The popular, heavily advertised supplements promise weight loss and include such products as Max Drink Packets, Caffeine-Free Rapid Release Caplets and Max Aqua Shed. Hydroxycut Cleanse and Hoodia products are not part of the recall.
The recalled products contain several ingredients, among them herbal extracts, although the FDA said it’s not sure which ingredients or dosages could be causing the problems.
Unused products should be returned to where they were purchased.
One death caused by liver failure was reported to the FDA, plus 23 instances of severe health problems -- including jaundice, elevated liver enzymes, liver damage (requiring a transplant), seizures and cardiovascular disorders.
Liver injury symptoms include jaundice, brown urine, excessive fatigue, stomach or abdominal pain, and nausea.
Although the FDA says that bad reactions are rare, anyone using the products should stop immediately.
Dr. Linda Katz, the interim chief medical officer of the agency’s Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, said anyone experiencing symptoms should check with a doctor.
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