1,4-dmaa Interactions Overview

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1,4-dmaa

1,4-Dimethylamylamine (DMAA) is a synthetic compound often used in sports and weight loss supplements for its stimulant effects. It was originally developed as a nasal decongestant, but its use in dietary supplements has been controversial due to concerns about its safety and legality. DMAA is known for its potential to increase energy levels, improve focus, and enhance athletic performance, but it has also been linked to serious adverse effects such as increased blood pressure, heart palpitations, and even stroke. Its use in dietary supplements has been banned in several countries, including the United States, due to safety concerns and its classification as a prescription drug rather than a dietary ingredient.
There are 171 drugs known to interact with 1,4-dmaa

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