Dimethylamylamine
(DMAA) Dimethylamylamine is a withdrawn drug. The year of withdrawal was 1983, countries it was withdrawn in include US, reason(s) for withdrawal include Voluntarily withdrawn from market by Lily.:12 Reintroduced as a dietary supplement in 2006;:13 and in 2013 the FDA started work to ban it due to cardiovascular problems
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Dimethylamylamine is a withdrawn drug.
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