Monday, 26 March 2012

After drinking 2 energy drinks, 14 years old girl died


Maryland's 14 year-old girl died December two monster energy drinks after 12: 0 am, last year to press reports, and the incident is concerned for the safety of beverages for children to shake.

It should be noted that the daughter, Anais Fournier, heart disease, mitral valve, this means, one was his heart he calls defective valves. National Institutes of Health reported that the State is generally harmless, and 1-10 has so many people less form of affection.

Once drank that it contains 480 mg of caffeine - which was the day after the arrest of the heart and died of arrhythmia of the heart due to the toxicity of caffeine, today announced two energy drinks.

"I was at the mall with their friends from the previous day and 24 oz energy drink", the mother of Wendy Fournier, said Gerald Crossland registration. "she drank another less than 24 hrs later, although she knew that I do not because I know that it is bad for you."-Kun went into cardiac arrest three hours later at home.

It was reported today that the amount of caffeine, drunk Fournier in drink Monster two is in 14 boxes of Coca-Cola - and is almost five times the recommended limit caffeine of the American Academy of Pediatrics.

Caffeine is a stimulant and is situated in a wide variety of coffee, chocolate, food, soft drinks and that these goods are normally insufficient amounts, deterioration of health, noted Medscape.

However, caffeine intoxication is not uncommon in the United States, announced today the caffeine last poisoning during the year 2005 in 1,128 to 13,114 in 2009.

A recent study in the journal Pediatrics shows that 30% to 50% of young adults and young people drinking energy drinks. Approximately half of 5448 of caffeine overdose in 2007 were of people under the age of 19.

"Pharmacology of agents of these drinks, together with reports of toxicity, are concerned about the side effects associated with the consumption of the energy drink, known and unknown, it may have serious" wrote the researchers in the study. "In the short term, paediatricians on possible effects of energy drinks in vulnerable populations and consumption sample needs to educate families".