DMAA (dimethylamylamine)
OxyElite Pro Lawsuit | [y] Latest Updates
OxyElite Pro, a pre-workout dietary supplement made by USPlabs, has been linked to serious side effects including heart attack, heat stroke, seizure, liver failure and death.
ACE Diet Pills Lawsuit in [y]: Get the Right Lawyer
ACE Diet Pill Lawsuit Overview ACE weight loss supplement lawsuits involve allegations that these products contain undisclosed dangerous ingredients including DMAA, which has been linked to serious cardiovascular events. Plaintiffs claim manufacturers failed to warn consumers about potential health risks,...
Energy Drink Lawsuit | Latest Updates
Recent studies have found that health risks associated with many popular energy drinks include severe, potentially life-threatening medical conditions including kidney failure, heart attack, stroke, and even death. Our lawyers would like to speak with you now about your legal...
DMAA Party Pills Lawsuit | 2012 Latest Updates
DMAA party pills have faced intense legal and regulatory scrutiny after numerous users suffered serious injuries — including seizures, heart attacks, strokes, and death — following consumption of products containing dimethylamylamine (DMAA). In October 2024, the U.S. Supreme Court declined...
Jack3d Lawsuit – How to Bring a Claim
Jack3d Lawsuit Overview The Jack3d lawsuits center on a controversial pre-workout dietary supplement manufactured by USPlabs that contained 1,3 dimethylamylamine (DMAA), a powerful synthetic stimulant. Legal actions allege that USPlabs falsely marketed DMAA as a natural plant extract when it...
DMAA Lawsuit | Latest Updates
The pre-workout supplement dimethylamylamine, or DMAA, has recently been banned by the U.S. military following the deaths of 2 soldiers who collapsed during physical training. Serious side effects of DMAA may include heart attack, stroke, seizures, kidney damage, liver failure,...
DMAA Supplement Ban Law – How to Bring a Lawsuit
Following the deaths of two soldiers, the U.S. Department of Defense has banned the sale of so-called ‘dietary supplements’ containing DMAA within military facilities. Mounting research and numerous case studies have linked DMAA to heat illness, kidney and liver damage,...