Here is an interview with The Chief Medical Director Of Lagos
State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH), Wale Oke on Monday said the
consumption of energy drinks can cause high blood pressure and such beverage
should be treated as drugs.
While speaking as a guest on Channels Television’s breakfast
programme, Sunrise Daily, Dr. Oke said
energy drinks have been able to penetrate the Nigerian market are
treated as beverages which is why it does not go through rigorous and extensive
research by National Agency for Food and
Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC).
He said, “These drinks contain caffeine which can cause
individuals with health challenges to become hypertensive. Consumption of the
drinks can also increase blood pressure or cause abnormal heart rate.”
He revealed that non-sugar energy drinks have been directly
linked with blood clot formations in the human body and have been banned in
over two European countries.
He opined that Nigerians have embraced the ‘fad’ in order to
help them keep awake whilst being ignorant to the internal damages the drinks
cause.
He advised that Nigerians should cultivate the habit of
visiting the hospital for regular comprehensive tests.
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