France hunting ‘unauthorised’ DMAA products as Australia condemns stimulant
date:Aug 02, 2012
be added to its Appendix C Poisons List from August 8 after it received advice from the Advisory Committee on Medicines Scheduling (ACMS) and public consultation.

This means that it is a substance of such danger to public health as to warrant prohibition of sale, supply and use.
The TGA said enforcement responsibility now lay with state and territory governments.
The agency noted that consumption of DMAA has been linked with adverse events like high blood pressure, headaches, vomiting, cerebra
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