It is a cardiac stimulant and thus puts a strain on your heart. If you call heart attack and other cardiovascular problems, hypertension, stroke and seizures bad.
2007-03-15 04:21:08
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answered by Dr Frank 7
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specific it fairly is banned in some states. actual, it grow to be banned around the U.S. for about a minutes, yet is now allowed in some states.for a lot of human beings, ephedrine could be completely risk-free if used properly. the subjects that upward thrust up are with human beings that have heart subjects (many don't understand they have heart subjects till employing ephedrine), and people who use it frequently. whilst somebody makes use of ephedrine frequently, seizures, fainting, heart assaults, and a number of of different adverse part consequences can ensue. it fairly is only right to on no account exceed the stated dosage, and don't use for various days in a row.
2016-09-30 23:07:20
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answered by emilios 4
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[edit] Adverse effects
Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) are more common with systemic administration (e.g. injection or oral administration) compared to topical administration (e.g. nasal instillations). ADRs associated with ephedrine therapy include:[4]
Cardiovascular: tachycardia, cardiac arrhythmias, angina pain, vasoconstriction with hypertension
Dermatological: flushing, sweating, acne vulgaris
Gastrointestinal: nausea, appetite loss
Genitourinary: increased urine output due to increased blood flow (difficulty urinating is not uncommon, as alpha-agonists such as ephedrine constrict the internal urethral sphincter, mimicking the effects of sympathetic nervous system stimulation)
Nervous system:restlessness, confusion, insomnia, mild euphoria, mania/hallucinations (rare except in previously existing psychiatric conditions), delusions, formication (may be possible, but lacks documented evidence) paranoia, hostility, panic, stereotypical behaviour ('obsessive compulsive' or repetitive tasks such as cleaning, grooming, organizing items arbitrarily) agitation
Respiratory: dyspnea, pulmonary edema
Miscellaneous: dizziness, headache, tremor, hyperglycemic reactions
The approved maximum daily dosage of ephedrine for use as a bronchodilator is 150mg, as specified on the packaging of the bronchodilator and expectorant combination, Bronkaid, made by Bayer pharmaceuticals.
Overdose can lead to death, although the approved dose is not likely to cause severe reactions when used as directed.
Ephedrine can also lead to damage of the brain receptors over a period of high usage; this is because of its constant action on the neurochemicals. It also leads to high increase in blood pressure which over time can lead to damage in the blood vessels.
2007-03-15 02:01:20
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answered by Max 5
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This is drug commonly use to increase the hearth rate and because it interferes with the normal electrical pathway of the heart, palpitation or tachycardia is a common side effects but at the later stage it will also cause bradycardia.
2007-03-17 08:08:32
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answered by ogie_77 1
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It increases your heart rate, which usually increases your metabolism. But in the cases of Ephedra it has been known to cause heart attacks, the symptoms are very similar to taking speed. I have taken Ephedra and speed to lose weight, i wont lie to you yes it does work but you feel like s**t. My kidneys really hurt aswell, it puts alot of strain on your organs. Dont take it.
2007-03-15 05:39:08
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answered by rose 3
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Ephedra stores itself in body fat. Then for reasons unknown, it can release into your system all at once. This, very frequently, causes heart attacks.
Ephedra also increases your blood pressure. High blood pressure can cause a bevy of problems.
It's the chemical precursor to methamphetamine. That's why you cannot buy cold products containing ephedra unless you ask the pharmacist, provide your ID, and sign a paper.
2007-03-15 02:01:01
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answered by Anonymous
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well... any drug is bad for you hun... but Ephedrine is a naughty drug that can be used while clubbing and can cause your system to shut down in extreme cases.
2007-03-19 01:13:03
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answered by MoonliteSA 2
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Didn't we answer this one last week? Is there a sudden craze on Epherdrine?
In the states people have used it for weight loss but its not licence for this use in this country, so you shouldn't take it.
2007-03-15 02:04:02
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answered by isleofskye 5
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Speeds up your heart rate.
2007-03-15 01:59:33
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answered by charitydowling 4
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its a stimulant, it raises your heartbeat
2007-03-15 02:00:06
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answered by Anonymous
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