Dangerous stimulant found in 14 supplements (Article)

I often see people here mention fat burners, pre-workouts, and other workout supplements containing stimulants and thought I'd share this news. Be cautious out there, ya hear?
If you're taking sports supplements that claim to burn fat or improve your workout, you might want to check the label.

Some of those supplements contain a stimulant drug that hasn't been approved in the U.S., is banned by the World Anti-Doping Agency and may pose health risks, according to research published Thursday. The paper comes just days after the FDA sent warning letters to seven manufacturers, saying the substance shouldn't be in their dietary supplements.

Oxilofrine, also known as methylsynephrine or p-hydroxyephedrine, can stimulate the heart and is useful in some medical situations, such as enhancing heart function in patients under anesthesia, says Pieter Cohen, a general internist with the Cambridge Health Alliance, assistant professor at Harvard Medical School, and an author of the study. But it's not supposed to be in dietary supplements, which are sold over the counter and which by law are supposed to consist of "dietary ingredients."

Cohen, who frequently conducts research on supplements, started looking into oxilofrine after several high-profile athletes tested positive for the drug. Asafa Powell, a Jamaican sprinter, blamed a supplement for a positive test that led to him withdrawing from the 2013 World Championships.

Cohen found that methylsynephrine was openly listed on some supplement labels. "It's sold as a pre-workout supplement, to get pumped up and have better workouts," he says. It's also marketed for speeding fat loss.

When Cohen and his colleagues ran lab tests on 27 supplement brands with methylsynephrine on the labels, they found oxilofrine in 14 of them. Some had a small amount of the drug, but six contained pharmaceutical or higher doses. One contained more than twice the usual adult dose and three times the usual adolescent dose, the study found. The health effects of that kind of dose aren't known, but research on lower doses suggests users might experience adverse effects including heart palpitations, arrhythmias and increased blood pressure, the study says.

The FDA, meantime, has received 47 reports of adverse events associated with oxilofrine-containing supplements, though it can't say whether or not the supplements caused harm, says Steven Tave, acting director of the FDA's Office of Dietary Supplement Programs. The agency doesn't review supplements for safety and efficacy before they come to market, the way it does with drugs. (article continues in link)

http://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2016/04/07/473247150/some-fat-burning-supplements-contain-banned-stimulant-drug

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/dta.1976/full#dta1976-sec-0014

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  • ClubSilencio
    ClubSilencio Posts: 2,983 Member
    Here's the manufacturers involved (raggedy sounding operations if I say so myself):

    Nutraclipse, Inc.
    Swagger Supps
    Total Body Nutrition, LLC
    Xcel Sports Nutrition, LLC
    M4 Nutrition Companies, LLC
    Line One Nutrition, Inc
    Chaotic Labz
  • ShodanPrime
    ShodanPrime Posts: 226 Member
    Here's the manufacturers involved (raggedy sounding operations if I say so myself):

    Nutraclipse, Inc.
    Swagger Supps
    Total Body Nutrition, LLC
    Xcel Sports Nutrition, LLC
    M4 Nutrition Companies, LLC
    Line One Nutrition, Inc
    Chaotic Labz

    My birthday is coming, time to stock up. Props bro.
  • Cherimoose
    Cherimoose Posts: 5,210 Member
    Maybe you can elaborate on how "dangerous" it is. How often does it cause significant problems when taken at the correct dose?
  • SarcasmIsMyLoveLanguage
    SarcasmIsMyLoveLanguage Posts: 2,671 Member
    Here's the manufacturers involved (raggedy sounding operations if I say so myself):

    Nutraclipse, Inc.
    Swagger Supps
    Total Body Nutrition, LLC
    Xcel Sports Nutrition, LLC
    M4 Nutrition Companies, LLC
    Line One Nutrition, Inc
    Chaotic Labz

    Swagger Supps sounds legit
  • tincanonastring
    tincanonastring Posts: 3,944 Member
    edited April 2016
    In for Chaotic Labz! It's pluralized with a "z" so you know it's extreme, brah!