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DMAA Products

Jack3d, OxyELITE Pro, Nutrex Lipo-6 Black products, Nutrex Hemo-Rage Black, iSatori PWR, Muscletech NeuroCore, Muscletech HydroxyStim, Fahrenheit Nutrition Lean EFX, Muscle Warfare Napalm, SNI Nitric Blast, BIORhythm SSIN Juice, MuscleMeds Code Red. SEI MethylHex 4,2, and Gaspari Nutrition Spirodex

The Army is investigating several dietary supplements – including Jack3d and OxyELITE Pro – after two U.S. soldiers died from heart attacks during fitness exercises. The Defense Department removed these and all the products listed containing the same active ingredient – DMAA – from all military bases. It is unclear at this point what action the FDA will take.

The active ingredient DMAA (dimethylamylamine) is promoted to increase workout energy and efficiency. However, DMAA, found naturally in Asian geraniums, is a dangerous additive. Medical literature from the 1950s discovered the toxicity of DMAA.

DMAA has been banned by numerous sports organizations, including the international body that regulates Olympic athletes and several professional sports.

The Most Serious DMAA Side Effects Include:

  • Death
  • Heart Attack
  • Cardiac Arrest
  • Heat Stroke
  • Seizure
  • Kidney Failure
  • Rhabdomyolysis
  • Liver Failure
  • Loss Of Consciousness
  • Heart Palpitations

If you or a loved one used a DMAA product and suffered from any of the injuries mentioned or other side effects associated with this product, you may have a claim. Call the dietary supplement DMAA lawyers at Bohrer Brady LLC, For a free, confidential consultation to discuss your dietary supplement DMAA claim or lawsuit.

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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration issued warning letters on April 27, 2012 to ten manufacturers and distributors of dietary supplements containing dimethylamylamine, more popularly known as DMAA, for marketing products for which evidence of the safety of the product had not been submitted to FDA.

FDA DMAA Warning Letter

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