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"en.20011113.11.2-247"2
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". – It is the responsibility of Member States to initiate action if they have evidence of harm due to the consumption of a particular foodstuff. The Commission can take temporary safeguard measures if it becomes aware of a serious risk from a product to the health and safety of consumers. Once the Commission is informed of action by a Member State, then the need for action on a Community-wide basis can be assessed.
However, the Commission is not aware of action being initiated by any Member State. In fact the two Member States that have reported deaths associated with consumption of energy drinks have stated that there is no evidence of the association and they have instigated their own investigations into the effect of such products on health. The Commission has sought the cooperation of Member States in looking at this issue in depth and identifying the appropriate course of action."@en1
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