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Canada/Ottawa: Kraft Heinz Canada, a Toronto, Ontario establishment, recalls certain batch/lots of MiO Energy Drink Mix products from the Canadian marketplace due to reported unsafe levels of Caffeine and consequential risks of anxiety, sleeplessness, agitation, diarrhea, restlessness and Cardiac Arrhythmia, all serious health and safety hazards requiring immediate medical intervention to minimize pain and suffering as well as prevent life-altering injury or death.
CFIA: https://tinyurl.com/mw8jm23p
In some people, excess Caffeine can worsen Clinical Psychosis and result in the need for higher amounts of appropriate medication. In addition, Caffeine can reduce how well some anti-psychotic medications work.
In severe cases, high levels of Caffeine can cause kidney failure, blood in the stools or urine, coma, confusion and/or Necrotizing Enterocolitis, all serious and potential fatal situations, requiring immediate medical intervention to minimize pain and suffering as well as prevent life-altering injury or death.
Additional information:
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (“CFIA”) reports the following Caffeinated Energy Drinks are subject to this warning (in alphabetical order):
Filed under: Caffeine, Canadian Food Inspection Agency ("CFIA"), Chemical contamination hazard, Drugs, Food & Drink, Labeling or regulatory issues | Tagged: caffeinated, Caffeinated Energy Drinks, Canadian Food Inspection Agency ID: 16054, CFIA, CFIA/ACIA reference number: RA-75627, Drugs, excessive levels of Caffeine, ingestion hazard, Kraft Heinz Canada, MiO Energy, MiO Energy Caffeinated Drink Mix, MiO Energy Drink Mix products, Necrotizing Enterocolitis hazards, Recalls Direct RIN: 18510-2024, supplement, Supplements | Leave a comment »