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"'When we gave healthy animals ephedrine, we found exactly the same thing. But the moment they developed a blockage in their cobalt heart artery, which we are able to cause reversibly, their heart rates went through the cobalt roof.' "These fast heart rates, cobalt called fibrillation, can kill. "'The heart starts beating so fast it can no longer pump blood,' Adamson said. 'We didn't expect such a dramatic response to ephedrine.'" Whether humans with blocked arteries have this same reaction is unclear--you'd have to risk killing a few to find out--but this study may show why some people have such catastrophic reactions to ephedra, while it's safe for the overwhelming majority. |
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