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21 of 33 products measuring creatine did not specify creatine content.
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Products ranged from having only 18.8% of the caffeine claimed on a label to having 47.3% more than its label claim.
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Label accuracy was an issue even for those products that specified caffeine content. Of the 24 products that did not specify caffeine content, 14 exceeded 200 mg per serving, equivalent to more than 2 times the caffeine in some popular energy drinks. CAFFEINE: 46 products measured caffeine, but only 22 specified actual quantities. Those products that did specify ingredient quantities still varied greatly in their labeling accuracy. Pre-workout supplement labels citing “proprietary blends” often did not specify quantities of active ingredients. For products with specified quantities, actual amounts of active ingredients ranged from being 81.2% less to 89.0% more than its respective label claim. Tested products often cited “proprietary blends” without specified quantities of active ingredients. Products from manufacturers previously cited by the FDA for using illicit stimulants were also screened by HPLC for illicit stimulants. Collective data for this batch analysis relied on analytical chemistry methods including HPLC (High Performance Liquid Chromatography) to quantify amounts of individual amino acids and caffeine, and ICP-MS (Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometry) to determine heavy metal (arsenic, cadmium, lead, mercury) load. 1 product, Train CriticalFX (beverage), was found to contain BMPEA (beta-methylphenethylamine), an amphetamine analog classified as a doping agent. 40 of 51 products recorded some combination of flagged ingredients including artificial sweeteners, coloring agents (FD&C Blue 1, Blue 2, Red 40, Yellow 5, Yellow 6), and benzoate preservatives with cancer-causing potential. Pre-workout supplements were generally heavy on potentially harmful ingredients. Of the 24 products that did not specify caffeine content, 5 exceeded 300 mg per serving, more than 3 times the caffeine content in an average cup of coffee. 46 products measured caffeine, but only 22 specified actual quantities. Only 2 of 51 products tested had formulations in which all of their claimed active ingredients were measured to meet levels established in research to be effective. For products with specified quantities, actual active ingredient content ranged from being 81.2% less to 89.0% more than its respective label claim. Key active ingredients tested in this batch include creatine, beta-alanine, tyrosine (as L-tyrosine and N-acetyl-L-tyrosine (NALT)), arginine (as L-arginine HCl and arginine alpha-ketoglutarate (AAKG)), caffeine, and taurine. Labdoor tested 51 best-selling pre-workout supplements in the United States for active and inactive ingredient content and heavy metal (arsenic, cadmium, lead, mercury) contamination.
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