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    APNewsBreak: FDA to review inhalable caffeine

    BOSTON (AP) — U.S. Food and Drug Administration officials plan to investigate whether inhalable caffeine sold in lipstick-sized canisters is safe for consumers and if its manufacturer was right to brand it as a dietary supplement.

    AeroShot went on the market late last month in Massachusetts and New York, and it's also available in France. Consumers put one end of the canister in their mouths and breathe in, releasing a fine powder that dissolves almost instantly.

    Each grey-and-yellow plastic canister contains B vitamins, plus 100 milligrams of caffeine powder, about the equivalent of the caffeine in a large cup of coffee.

    AeroShot inventor, Harvard biomedical engineering professor David Edwards, says the product is safe and doesn't contain taurine and other common additives used to enhance the caffeine effect in energy drinks.

    AeroShot didn't require FDA review before hitting the U.S. market because it's sold as a dietary supplement. But New York's U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer said he met with FDA Commissioner Dr. Margaret Hamburg and she agreed to review the safety and legality of AeroShot.

    "I am worried about how a product like this impacts kids and teens, who are particularly vulnerable to overusing a product that allows one to take hit after hit after hit, in rapid succession," Schumer said.

    He planned to announce the AeroShot review Sunday.

    Tom Hadfield, chief executive of Breathable Foods, which makes AeroShot in France, said in a statement that the company will cooperate fully with the FDA's review to address the issues raised by Schumer and are confident it will conclude that AeroShot is a safe, effective product that complies with FDA regulations.

    The company said that when used according to its label, AeroShot provides a safe amount of caffeine and B vitamins and does not contain common additives used to enhance the effect of caffeine in energy drinks.

    It said each AeroShot contains B vitamins and 100 milligrams of caffeine, about the equivalent of caffeine in a large cup of coffee, and that AeroShot is not recommended for those under 18 and is not marketed to children.

    Meanwhile, an FDA official who was at the meeting confirmed the decision, telling The Associated Press that the review will include a study of the law to determine whether AeroShot qualifies as a dietary supplement. The product will also be tested to figure out whether it's safe for consumption, the official said.

    The official spoke on the condition of anonymity because that official was not authorized to discuss the matter.

    Schumer pressed the FDA in December to review AeroShot, saying he fears that it will be used as a club drug so that young people can keep going until they drop. He cited incidents that occurred last year when students looking for a quick and cheap buzz began consuming caffeine-packed alcoholic drinks they dubbed "blackout in a can" because of their potency.

    Pressure from the senator and others helped persuade the FDA to stop the marketing, distribution and sale of these beverages, including Four Loko.

    "We need to make sure that AeroShot does not become the next Four Loko by facilitating dangerous levels of drinking among teenagers and college students," Schumer said in a statement.

    Breathable Foods says the product is different from the potent beverages. The company says that it's not targeting anyone under 18 and that AeroShot safely delivers caffeine into the mouth, just like coffee does.

    A single unit costs $2.99 at convenience stores, mom-and-pops, and liquor and online stores. The product packaging warns people not to consume more than three AeroShots a day.

    "When used in accordance with its label, AeroShot provides a safe shot of caffeine and B vitamins for ingestion," the manufacturer says on its website. "Caffeine has been proven to offer a variety of potential benefits for health to individuals when consumed in moderation, from providing energy to enhancing attention and focus."

    AeroShot, the flagship product of Cambridge, Mass.-based Breathable Foods, is the product of a conversation that Edwards had with celebrity French chef Thierry Marks over lunch in the summer of 2007.

    The first venture Edwards worked on with Harvard students was the breathable chocolate, called Le Whif. Now he's preparing to promote a product called Le Whaf, which involves putting food and drinks in futuristic-looking glass bowls and turning them into low calorie clouds of flavor.

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    Rodrique Ngowi can be reached at www.twitter.com/ngowi.

     
    • A Yahoo! User  •  3 mths ago
      FDA is involved AFTER it hit the market?
      • Brandon 3 mths ago
        Dietary supplements are sold with the claim that they 'might' help, but results are individual. The FDA gets involved when something is sold as a 'cure' or is basically labeled with 'will' help, or if people start dying, like with Four Loko. Marketing oranges (vitamin c) as a cure for scurvy is against the law unless the product is approved by the FDA. Caffeine and B vits can be sold as energy supplements because they 'might' give you energy.
      • Cassie 3 mths ago
        look up the DSHEA act... the FDA fought this but there is ALOT of money to be made from supplements so congress passed it. This act made it possible for amy type of dietary supplement, vitamin, mineral, herbal product to be sold on the market without being proven safe or effective.
      • AwakeAlertOrientedx3 3 mths ago
        Yeah, illegal drugs are sold as "herbs" or "bath salts."
    • T  •  3 mths ago
      Lets get the poison and chemicals out of the food coming from china first.... Think about the kids not the corporations
      • NomAnor 3 mths ago
        I would worry about monsatan and their gmos far more than the food coming from china.
      • toni 3 mths ago
        not gonna happen, there is to much money to be made. and ol obammy will not lose one dime of re election money considering how much he gets from other countries.
      • Mr. K 3 mths ago
        Like NomAnor said, I would worry about food that is produced HERE before I would worry about food from China.
    • John L.  •  Sunnyvale, California  •  3 mths ago
      Stocked with alcohol, caffeine and Viagra, Americans are ready to conquer the 21st century.
      • Joel 3 mths ago
        and men are safe from rolling out of bed
      • highplainsdrifter 3 mths ago
        We did when we KIA osama.
      • Ally 3 mths ago
        sad, isn't it.....
    • coffeemate  •  3 mths ago
      The government is killing us and they're worried about caffeine?
      • Libertarian 3 mths ago
        They put fluoride in our water. Just like the Nazi's did to the Jews in the concentration camps during WWII

        Sketchy, huh? Good thing I filter all my water
      • Grandjem 3 mths ago
        Caffeine strips are killing the kids, right in school. Creates heart palpitations, then they call for the nurse.
      • JD 3 mths ago
        No its the younger generation thats killing america with the inability to think for themselves and allways having to need a crutch to make it .
    • hello  •  Burbank, California  •  3 mths ago
      the only reason the FDA is investigating is because they can't make money off dietary supplements like they do prescription drugs - after all they are bought and paid for by the Pharmaceutical companies..if you don't believe that, google Dr. Burzynski - the documentary will not only make you sick, with luck it will open all our eyes even wider to the full extent of greed and politics in this country and who REALLY has the control over our government..cause it ain't us, "we the people"
      • Sparky 3 mths ago
        Capitalism is based upon greed.
      • Brian 3 mths ago
        Capitalism is good but we don't have that now. The U.S. model is CORPORATISM. He with the most money makes the rules.
      • toni 3 mths ago
        Sparky don't go all muslim, Capitalism like anything else has it's faults but this is what our county is based on so for good or not this is America and i love it
    • JohnG  •  3 mths ago
      I'm beginning to intensely dislike Charles Schumer.
    • sweetgirl  •  3 mths ago
      FDA will always put high investigation on things they can't make money off of
    • Merry  •  Blair, Nebraska  •  3 mths ago
      How about someone label and sell marijuana as a health supplement.
    • Joelzee  •  York, Pennsylvania  •  3 mths ago
      In 1933, when they passed a law making cocaine, heroine, and marijuana illegal. Caffeine was also on the chopping block but was later removed from the banned list. If caffeine and marijuana switched places. Starbucks would be selling joints and people would be smuggling caffeine pills across the border.
    • ANDROLOMA  •  Sunnyvale, California  •  3 mths ago
      I prefer inhalable cannabis. Much healthier than caffeine.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Inglewood, California  •  3 mths ago
      Want to see Congress,The Senate and even the president come to a complete stop?
      Just take away the Coffee, Cocaine, Cigarettes, and young Interns!
    • AndreN  •  3 mths ago
      If Big pharma doesn't get a cut on it, they don't want it out there.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Inglewood, California  •  3 mths ago
      Sex is a strong addictive drug that must be controlled by the FDA! With Aids, std s and all of the disease we need to deploy the National Guard under the control of the FDA to prevent fornication at once! .... NOT!
    • Mark  •  Irvine, California  •  3 mths ago
      What's the difference between this and caffeins pills that most drug stores sell over the counter. If FDA really want to get real they would band alcohol since it seems to kill millions all over the world on a yearly basis and no one blinks an eye. What about cigareetes kids buy them over the counter everyday and are they banned?
    • A Yahoo! User  •  3 mths ago
      Quick! We have to outlaw this too! Someone might do something I wouldn't do!
    • Dean  •  3 mths ago
      I can't understand how all these energy drinks and male enhancement and weight loss drugs get by the FDA yet sell a little caffeine and they #$%$ their shorts!
    • Bonnie  •  3 mths ago
      Now we can fly the flag at half-staff for Juan Valdez.
    • Charles  •  3 mths ago
      Balance the federal budget. Stop protecting us from ourselves and start protecting us from you.
    • Ragnar  •  3 mths ago
      Pussys... I main line my caffeine via VI drip
    • Kathy  •  Quitman, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      When Ron Paul becomes President, I hope the FDA is his first government agency that he has a look see at.

      The medical and drug industry take the regulators out to fancy meals, fill them with idiotic reasons to ban things ... like children might get hold of it.

      Sorry but parents need to be more responsible and teach their children moderation, supervise them more , and may be acutally participate in thier growth rather letting the chidlren raise themselves.
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