After months of heated debate about the source, safety and regulatory status of supplements containing DMAA, the FDA has finally taken a stance and issued warning letters to 10 manufacturers and distributors.
“Synthetically-produced DMAA (1,3-Dimethylamylamine) is not a dietary ingredient and is not, therefore, eligible to be used as an active ingredient in dietary supplements,” says the Agency.
In this timeline we chart the rise and apparent fall of DMAA in the marketplace.
Please click here to read our coverage of the FDA’s action .




