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Popular workout supplement may contain 'meth-like' ingredient

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A recent study has revealed that dietary supplement called 'Carze' may contain a meth-like party drug.

Pieter Cohen, assistant professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School , said that they have found a drug in a mainstream sports supplement that has never been studied in humans, CBS News reported.

Cohen added that the health risk of using supplements adulterated with a drug should not be underestimated.

Researchers have looked into the Craze supplement, which is marketed by Driven Sports, Inc., after it was flagged in several failed drug tests.

Cohen teamed up with the independent testing global health organization NSF International to analyze the supplement's contents.

 

Their study found that a substance called N,alpha-diethylphenylethylamine (N,a-DEPEA) which has been termed structurally similar to methamphetamine by scientists, was present in the supplement.

According to the analysis, the stimulant is less potent than methamphetamine, but more potent than stimulant called 'ephedra,' which has been banned by the Food and Drug Administration after been linked to heart attacks.

The researchers have also found the meth-like compound in a weight loss supplement called Detonate, which is marketed by Gaspari Nutrition.

The study has been published in the Drug Testing and Analysis journal.

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First Published: Oct 15 2013 | 2:58 PM IST

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