Why is dmaa getting banned




















The brand and CEO will be punished for unlawfully distributing adulterated dietary supplements containing the drug DMAA 1, 3-dimethylamylamine , an amphetamine derivative. This ruling came after warnings and reminders of the various health risks that come from ingestion of the chemical. The use of DMAA has been linked to improved performance, but also to seizures, arrhythmias, heart attacks, strokes, panic attacks and even death.

Here in the U. So why is this debate still thriving? Why are there so many DMAA containing supplements still on the market? Wheat is known for treating the debate over DMAA as more of a holy war than a legal battle. The content on this page and other TGA archive pages is provided to assist research and may contain references to activities or policies that have no current application.

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DMAA is a toxic substance with dangerous side effects. Buying such substances over the Internet is risky, not least because the strength of different DMAA batches can vary a great deal. The Defense Department removed DMAA products from military exchanges and on-base GNC stores out of concern it may have contributed to the deaths of at least two soldiers who suffered heart attacks during physical training.

After the deaths and several other incidents involving DMAA, defense officials launched a two-year review of the ingredient that concluded there was insufficient evidence to prove it caused the service members' deaths.

But the authors of the review also agreed that the ingredient posed enough of a health risk to keep it off the shelves of military stores. However, these "adverse event reports" indicate only that a patient either developed symptoms or died after or while using the product — and does not necessarily mean the ingredient was responsible for the illness or injury. According to the HRPC website, the FDA's declaration of DMAA as illegal for use as a dietary supplement ingredient specifically means "service members should not use dietary supplement products that contain it.

The families of the two troops who died, Pvt.



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