Mindblow brand Energy drinks recalled due to non-permitted ingredients that may pose a serious health risk

The Canadian authorities reported that Mindblow Energy drinks were recalled due to non-permitted ingredients, including Munuca Pruriens Extract (98% L-Dopa). L-Dopa, also known as levodopa, is a prescription drug that is combined with other drug ingredients in anti-Parkinson's medications. It should be used only under the supervision of a healthcare professional. Two varieties of energy drinks were sold (i) Mindblow Energy Drink – Original Edition packaged in 473 milliliter cans, and (ii) Mindblow Energy Drink – Pink Lemonade packaged in 473 milliliter cans. These beverages were sold online and in Quebec at the retail level. They may have been sold in other provinces and territories. A complaint triggered this recall.  Mindblow inc distributed the product. There have been no reported reactions associated with the consumption of these products.@ https://recalls-rappels.canada.ca/en/alert-recall/mindblow-brand-energy-drinks-recalled-due-non-permitted-ingredients-may-pose-serious?utm_source=gc-notify&utm_medium=email&utm_content=en&utm_campaign=hc-sc-rsa-22-23

Mindblow brand Energy drinks recalled due to non-permitted ingredients that may pose a serious health risk - Canada.ca
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