Researchers say a cousin of methamphetamine was found in the sports supplement Craze.
According to ABC’s David Kerley:
Researchers, including one from Harvard, and a testing group that works for the supplement industry, looked at three samples: two purchased online – one from a store. They say they found a chemical in craze that is a cousin to methamphetamine.
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In the short study, just published, the researchers go as far as to call the compound a potentially dangerous designer drug. But they admit, it’s not been tested. And its effects in humans are entirely unknown.
According to ABC News, an attorney for the company that makes Craze says that the researchers are incorrect, adding that their own testing found no trace of any chemical resembling methamphetamine in its product.
However, the researcher from Harvard is urging the government to step in and do something about Craze and, along with his research colleagues, is warning consumers about their findings.
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