April 24, 2024

Creafuse Powder Recalled Because it Contains DMAA

CreafuseGe Pharma, LLC is recalling Creafuse Powder because it contains 1,3 dimethylamylamine (DMAA), which is used as a stimulant, pre-workout, and weight loss ingredients. The FDA warns that DMAA is potentially dangerous to your health because it can elevate blood pressure and lead to heart disease. It is not a dietary ingredient and is not compliant with the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act.

The recalled products are Creafuse Powder Grape Lot #GE4568 and Creafuse Powder Fruit Punch #GE4570, packaged in white, 600 gram containers with expiration date of 2/2015. The products were distributed nationwide and sold via telephone and email. There have been no reports of adverse reactions to date.

If you purchased this product, discontinue use immediately. Contact your health care professional if you experience any adverse side effects. If you do experience problems, contact the FDA through their MedWatch Adverse Event Reporting Program.

 

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