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Teenager in hospital for Red Bull overdose
Teenager in hospital for Red Bull overdose
By David Roberts Health experts have reminded people of the risks associated with drinking large amounts of caffeine after the 15 year old suffered heart palpitations. Ambulances were called to Hummersknott Comprehensive School, Darlington, after the incident on Thursday afternoon. They took the boy to the accident and emergency department at Darlington Memorial Hospital, and he was transferred to a ward. Each 250ml can of Red Bull contains 80mg of caffeine -nearly twice that of a can of Coca-Cola. The drink is banned in Norway, France, Uruguay and Iceland because of its high caffeine content. It also contains taurine, a chemical originally found in ox bile, which is said to alleviate muscle fatigue. Judy More, from the British Dietetic Association, said: "Drinking this amount of caffeine takes it out of the realm of a fizzy drink and into that of a pharmaceutical. "It depends how big the boy was, but that could be cause for concern if he was quite small, as that would be a lot of caffeine for a small, slight 15-year-old. "Parents need to be careful and caution their children about drinking too much of this." A spokesman for the Food Standards Agency said there was no obligation for manufacturers of energy drinks to put warnings on the side of their cans, but they are required to display the amount of caffeine. A spokeswoman for Red Bull said: "Red Bull energy drink is a functional product which has been developed specifically for periods of mental or physical exertion. One can of Red Bull energy drink contains the same amount of caffeine as a weak cup of filter coffee. "We have always recommended drinking one to two cans of Red Bull to have the optimum effect on performance in times of need." No one from the school was available for comment. http://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/new...l_overdose.php Last edited by Heretic.Ape.; 01-03-2008 at 02:16. |
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Re: Teenager in hospital for Red Bull overdose
I can well believe this ! I drink 6-8 cans of this to get wired and it does the job really nicely. If things like this continue to happen and gain media attention though i suspect that restrictions will be put in place by gonverment.
This is a very good case of a legall substance being abused by people that really shouldn't and giving it a bad name. FYI in the uk therte is a similar drink called relentless, which is stronger and lasts longer. After 1.5 cans of this my (all 15 stone) heart beats alot faster and increase in BPM (beats per minute) goes from about 70 - 80 to 100 - 120 with no pysical exertion at all. Regards, ME. |
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Re: Teenager in hospital for Red Bull overdose
Once when much younger and stupider SWIM took about 8 (!!!) 200mg caffeine tabs of some generic brand. He had stayed up all night and kept popping pills for the first two hours of school, waiting a half an hour or so before taking a few more. In his second class he suddenly went pale, started shaking and sweating like mad and went outside for fresh air where he vomited most of the unabsorbed caffeine out.
He went home "sick" but if he had reported it as a caffeine overdose he might have ended up in the local news. Stuff gets rather toxic at higher doses. Stories like this remind us that even legal, "safe" drugs have dangers. |
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Re: Teenager in hospital for Red Bull overdose
why would that 15 year old drink 8 cans
i maen i drink 5-6 all the time but i can handle it some people just cant, and they give it a bad rap |
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Re: Teenager in hospital for Red Bull overdose
It doesnt matter if drugs are illigal or not, you will still get some dumb ass almost killing him self with substrance x.
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Re: Teenager in hospital for Red Bull overdose
swiy should be careful with caffeine. people think that just because its a legal drug its safe, when in actuality 3-20 grams can kill you depending on body weight. also swim knows for him that around 800mg it begins to be less fun and more negative effects.
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Re: Teenager in hospital for Red Bull overdose
Ban Redbull! It's the only ...logical thing to do. We must protect the children from this horrendous concoction that only results in hospital visits and perhaps even death. It's only a matter of time!
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Re: Teenager in hospital for Red Bull overdose
exactly! its just as logical as criminalizing pot!
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Re: Teenager in hospital for Red Bull overdose
SWIM remembers the last time he visited Paris. He walked to the bar and asked the woman behind the bar for a double vodka and Red Bull. She gave SWIM a strange look and told him that Red bull was illegal in France.
It just goes to show that stories like this in local news papers and on the television is what makes prohibition. Good job GIR Last edited by rocksmokinmachine; 23-02-2008 at 12:50. |
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Re: Teenager in hospital for Red Bull overdose
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Swim think's as a mother, we have to educate our children on what's out there(alcohol and drug's) and what's good and what's not and hopefully then they can make a good decision. I really do think alot of these kid's shouldn't be blamed.....it's the BLOODY PARENTS!!!!! |
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Re: Teenager in hospital for Red Bull overdose
SWIM is a fully qualified barista, which is basically an expert with an espresso machine, in case you wondered.
During training, we drunk all the shots of espresso made, whilst calibrating the grinder. Due to a less than gifted trainee, most of us ended up feeling pretty damn sick, with shakes, headaches, palpitations, etc. Caffiene overdoses ain't very pleasant. |
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Re: Teenager in hospital for Red Bull overdose
Has anyone eaten so much they were sick? Even if one hasn't, they have seen it happen. Hello??? Moderation! Parents don't just hand the kids a bag of chips or cookies etc. We dole out the portions. We teach the proper amount.
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Re: Teenager in hospital for Red Bull overdose
they won't put more restrictions on caffeine, in the UK you have to be 12 to buy red bull drinks anyway, there is no way that would go up. Its CAFFEINE!
when I was about 14 I ate 24 pro plus pills, made me pretty ill, but did keep me awake all night! However I have a feeling that bars may have to stop serving red bull/vodka type mixes, as doctors have pointed out its not good for you |
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But I guess the goverment dosent care as long as people are just taking goverment approved drugs, especialy thoughs that are good for thoes busy worker bee drones. |
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Re: Teenager in hospital for Red Bull overdose
Good old blame the drug, people should be allowed to be stupid and still survive because the society protects them. From themselves.
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Re: Teenager in hospital for Red Bull overdose
caffeine is also a drug.... people should treat it like one...just like alcohol...
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Re: Teenager in hospital for Red Bull overdose
8 cans of Red Bull? God, that sounds worse than taking 40g of San Pedro/Peruvian Torch, lol
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Re: Teenager in hospital for Red Bull overdose
40g wouldn't harm the user and the need for an emergency call for help is unlikely to ever be needed.
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Re: Teenager in hospital for Red Bull overdose
swim used to take in an average of 1000 mg of caffeine a day. This didnt really hurt swim at all. it relaxed him but everyone is different.
idk darwinism comming into play? |
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Re: Teenager in hospital for Red Bull overdose
Australia? here in usa coca cola was selling a drink claiming to be exclusivly from Australia Coolah Im sure you have heard of it anyway there is active ingredient boronia? do you know anything about this substance Iwould drink a couple of these a day then coke quit selling them now I cant find them anywhere they were quite different then other energy drinks and I believe it is this boronia ??quote=BeachBabeluvinlife;377677]Swim think's it shouldn't be sold to anyone under 18/21. Depending on which country you live in. Here in Australia, we are aloud to purchase alcohol at the age of 18, so it really should be the same as that. And it's not only the RED BULL'S either, it can also be those V drink's and Earth mother, etc....there are so many of them now on the market, it's hard to keep up with them......shocking really when you think about it.
Swim think's as a mother, we have to educate our children on what's out there(alcohol and drug's) and what's good and what's not and hopefully then they can make a good decision. I really do think alot of these kid's shouldn't be blamed.....it's the BLOODY PARENTS!!!!![/quote] |
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