Makers of dietary supplements are at it again, putting a new chemical stimulant – untested on humans — into workout, weight-loss and brain-function products sold widely through retailers including Amazon and GNC. Yet federal regulators have taken no action despite the urging of scientists and a supplement industry group.
The compound, often listed on labels as AMP Citrate, is a close chemical cousin of DMAA — a stimulant the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has warned is an illegal ingredient that carries risks of heart attacks, seizures and neurological conditions.
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