DMAA

DMAA

DMAA may refer to

  • 1,3-dimethylamylamine, a drug used in the sports world to boost performance and recently marketed as a recreational drug in New Zealand.
  • DMAA: The Care Continuum Alliance, a United States health industry trade association

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