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A Healthy Man Suffers a Stroke and Permanent Damage After Consuming Numerous Energy Drinks

  • On Tuesday, BMJ Case Reports published a case of a man in his 50s from Sherwood, Nottingham who presented with sudden left-sided numbness and unsteadiness, with imaging confirming a right thalamic lacunar stroke.
  • Further questioning revealed the patient consumed eight cans daily, each with 160 mg caffeine, totaling 1,200-1,300 mg per day versus the 400 mg daily guideline.
  • Clinicians recorded a hypertensive crisis when blood pressure 254/150 mm Hg was reduced to 170/80 mm Hg with five different medications but required hospital readmission for severe hypertension.
  • Clinicians reported that stopping consumption led to normal blood pressure and weaning off medications after 3 weeks, but long-term left-side numbness and ataxia persisted, with authors Dr Martha Coyle and Dr Sunil Munshi calling for increased regulation.
  • Regulatory context shows ingredients like guarana, taurine, ginseng and high sugar can amplify caffeine's effects, while FDA guidance advises 400 mg daily but lacks formal energy drink limits, prompting calls for increased regulation.
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Daily Mirror broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Tuesday, December 9, 2025.
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