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  • DMAA : FDA is closing in

    we know this stuff is eventually going to be banned. its just a matter of time. heres a new press announcement

    http://www.fda.gov/NewsEvents/Newsro.../ucm302133.htm

    FDA NEWS RELEASE

    For Immediate Release: April 27, 2012
    Media Inquiries: Siobhan DeLancey, 301-796-4668 or 202-510-4177, siobhan.delancey@fda.hhs.gov; Tamara Ward, 301-796-7567, tamara.ward@fda.hhs.gov
    Trade Press Inquiries: Sebastian Cianci, 240-402-2291, sebastian.cianci@fda.hhs.gov
    Consumer Inquiries: 888-INFO-FDA

    FDA challenges marketing of DMAA products for lack of safety evidence
    Agency cites ten companies in warning letters

    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today issued warning letters 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.

    Also referred to as 1,3-dimethylamylamine, methylhexanamine, or geranium extract, the ingredient is in dietary supplements and is often touted as a "natural" stimulant.

    The companies receiving warning letters and their product names are:


    Company Product(s)
    Exclusive Supplements Biorhythm SSIN Juice
    Fahrenheit Nutrition Lean Efx
    Gaspari Nutrition Spirodex
    iSatori Global Technologies, LLC PWR
    Muscle Warfare, Inc. Napalm
    MuscleMeds Performance Technologies Code Red
    Nutrex Research Hemo Rage Black
    Lipo-6 Black Ultra Concentrate
    Lipo-6 Black
    Lipo-6 Black Hers Ultra Concentrate
    Lipo-6 Black Hers
    SEI Pharmaceuticals MethylHex 4,2
    SNI LLC Nitric Blast
    USP Labs, LLC Oxy Elite Pro
    Jack3D
    "Before marketing products containing DMAA, manufacturers and distributors have a responsibility under the law to provide evidence of the safety of their products. They haven’t done that and that makes the products adulterated," said Daniel Fabricant, Ph.D., Director of FDA’s Dietary Supplement Program.

    Specifically, the warning letters cite the companies for marketing products for which a notification had not been submitted for the use of DMAA as a New Dietary Ingredient (NDI). Under current law, dietary supplement manufacturers or distributors who use certain dietary ingredients not marketed in a dietary supplement prior to October 15, 1994, are responsible for notifying the FDA of evidence to support their conclusion that their dietary supplements containing NDIs are safe. Manufacturers or distributors must submit notification at least 75 days before marketing their products. The companies warned today were marketing products for which this requirement had not been met.

    The FDA warning letters also advised the companies that the agency is not aware of evidence or history of use to indicate that DMAA is safe. Under the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act of 1994 (DSHEA), manufacturers, marketers and distributors of dietary supplements are responsible for ensuring that they are marketing a safe product.

    The FDA letters noted that DMAA is known to narrow the blood vessels and arteries, which can elevate blood pressure and may lead to cardiovascular events ranging from shortness of breath and tightening in the chest to heart attack. The agency has received 42 adverse event reports on products containing DMAA. While the complaints do not establish that DMAA was the cause of the incidents, some of the reports have included cardiac disorders, nervous system disorders, psychiatric disorders, and death.

    The agency additionally warned the companies that synthetically-produced DMAA is not a “dietary ingredient” and, therefore, is not eligible to be used as an active ingredient in a dietary supplement. DSHEA defines a dietary ingredient as a vitamin, mineral, amino acid, herb or other botanical, a dietary substance for use by man to supplement the diet, or a concentrate, metabolite, constituent, extract, or combination of these substances.

    The companies have 15 business days to respond to the FDA with the specific steps they will take to address the issues in the warning letters.
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  • #2
    f that. seriously. i love primaforces dmaa.

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    • #3
      me too. its good stuff.
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      • #4
        Originally posted by sam1976 View Post
        me too. its good stuff.
        I use it mostly for when I have to focus or when I need something to suppress my appetite. is it 100% for sure to be banned?

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        • #5
          i knew lipo 6 wouldnt last long..it works too well
          Satisfaction Is the Death of Desire

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          • #6
            some are already listed as discontinued (by manufacturer).
            "GYM + JUICE"

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            • #7
              part of me wants to stock up. part of me feels like 'whats the point. it'll eventually be gone anyway.'
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              • #8
                I know from guys here that they are allready stocking up on DMAA (the active component) thus it waill be available from the underground companies just like ECA. And when its UG its easy to spice it with d-bol powder or clen or whatever compound.



                http://juicedmuscle.com/jmblog/conte...e-against-dmaa
                http://juicedmuscle.com/jmblog/conte...t-contain-dmaa
                RonnyT
                Senior Member
                Last edited by RonnyT; 05-10-2012, 02:08 PM.

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                • #9
                  just like every product before dmaa it will be reformulated and under a different name eventually.. US companies will loose a ton of money on these products

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