Vasospasm and stroke attributable to ephedra-free xenadrine: Case report

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Following the 2004 ban of ephedra, which was linked to several cases of stroke and myocardial infarction, manufacturers have marketed "ephedra-free" weight loss products that include the active ingredient synephrine. Despite the lack of data on safety and efficacy, synephrine is touted by its promoters as a "safe" alternative to ephedra and is often combined with caffeine, as in the supplement Xenadrine-EFX. We report a case of left middle cerebral artery vasopasm and stroke in a young healthy patient in the setting of Xenadrine-EFX use.

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Holmes, R. O., & Tavee, J. (2008). Vasospasm and stroke attributable to ephedra-free xenadrine: Case report. Military Medicine, 173(7), 708–710. https://doi.org/10.7205/MILMED.173.7.708

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