date:May 08, 2012
rprised by the FDA action on DMAA?
No, says Andrews. It was always a matter of if, not when, he claims. We first saw it about two years ago. The key thing for us was that it was already on the WADA (World Anti-Doping Agency) banned list.
That was the first red flag for us. A little further research also revealed that it is actually (all things being equal) the chemical step-cousin to Ephedra.
Once we knew that part, it was pretty easy to figure out that it would be banned sooner than later