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Spain and the Netherlands warn against DMAA
The Spanish Agency for Food Safety and Nutrition and the Dutch Food and Consumer Product Safety Auth…
Slate magazine tells athletes: “Stop taking supplements”
With the London Olympic Games underway and a handful of athletes sent home for doping to go with the…
DMAA products are “illegal medicines”
The Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) listed nine “known” pre-workout brands including Crack,…
Australia bans sports supplement ingredient
The TGA noted that it made the decision in response to safety concerns about the abuse of DMAA and f…
Well-known sports supplement ingredient banned in Australia by TGA
The TGA announced that DMAA (1,3-dimethylamylamine) had been included in Appendix C of the Poisons S…
France hunting ‘unauthorised’ DMAA products as Australia condemns stimulant
The move comes as Australia’s Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) today confirmed that DMAA has b…
NutraIngredients special focus on DMAA
Is it a natural geranium extract or is it synthetic? The bulk of evidence is now pointing rather unf…
Australia issues warning over sports supplements containing DMAA
FSANZ Deputy chief executive officer Melanie Fisher said that DMAA has been linked in other countrie…
NSF and USADA voice concerns over USPlabs’ DMAA analysis
Speaking with NutraIngredients-USA, Ed Wyszumiala, general manager of dietary supplements programs a…
USPLabs promises new data that ‘definitively’ proves presence of DMAA in geranium
USPlabs, which markets top-selling pre-workout supplement Jack3d, told NutraIngredients-USA: “A deta…