Methylhexanamin molecule, The wire-frame map represents the electrostatic potential across the molecule's surface, lines and labels are depicting the


Methylhexanamin molecule, The wire-frame map represents the electrostatic potential across the molecule's surface, lines and labels are depicting the atoms hydrogen, oxygen and carbon. Methylhexanamine, commonly known as 1, 3-dimethylamylamine or DMAA, is an indirect sympathomimetic drug. Methylhexanamine has been marketed under many names as an energy-boosting dietary supplement, but its safety has been questioned as a number of adverse events and at least 5 deaths have been associated with methylhexanamine-containing supplements. Since 2010 it has been banned by the World Anti Doping Agency as a performance-enhancing substance and suspended athletes that have used it.


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