In Hawaii, the state health department is investigating 29 cases of hepatitis that resulted in 11 hospitalizations, two liver transplants and one death. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is investigating whether the product is linked to other cases of hepatitis nationwide, USA Today reported.
Health care providers, public health agencies and emergency departments should watch for patients who develop acute hepatitis or liver failure after they use a weight-loss or muscle-building dietary supplement, the CDC advised.
The agency also said that several people from states outside Hawaii developed acute hepatitis after taking OxyElite Pro or similar nutritional supplements. The CDC is working with state health departments to gather more information about those cases, USA Today reported.
OxyElite Pro is distributed by USPlabs LLC of Dallas and sold nationwide. The company told the Food and Drug Administration that it believes counterfeit versions of OxyElite Pro are being marketed in the U.S., according to the FDA.
The company said it has stopped U.S. distribution of OxyElite Pro with the Purple Top and OxyElite Pro Super Thermo Powder until the investigation has been completed, USA Today reported.