What Is DMAA?
DMAA (1,3 dimethylamylamine) is a synthetic stimulant originally developed as a nasal decongestant in the 1940s. It later became popular in pre workout and fat loss formulas due to its strong stimulant effects.
Mechanisms of Action
Central nervous system stimulation: Produces stimulant effects similar to amphetamines.
Norepinephrine elevation: Increases norepinephrine signaling tied to the fight or flight response.
Vasoconstriction: Narrows blood vessels, which can raise blood pressure and heart rate.
Dopamine support: May increase dopamine signaling, which can enhance focus, motivation, and feelings of drive.
Benefits
Increased energy: Strong acute energy boost, commonly used pre workout.
Enhanced focus and cognition: Can improve alertness, concentration, and mental intensity.
Appetite suppression: Often used in fat loss contexts because it may blunt appetite.
Improved athletic performance: Users report better endurance and strength output during training.
Better fat loss support: Often paired with diet and training due to energy and appetite effects.
Dosing
Typical dosing is 25 mg to 75 mg per day, commonly taken in the morning or before training, depending on tolerance.
Strength | Research Range |
|---|---|
Low | 25 mg per day |
Moderate | 50 mg per day |
High | 75 mg per day |
Frequency: It's recommended to keep DMAA limited to 1 to 2 times per week and avoid stacking it with other strong stimulants due to side effect risk.
Safety Profile
Potential side effects can be significant, especially at higher doses or when combined with other stimulants.
Increased blood pressure
Rapid heart rate (tachycardia)
Jitters and anxiety
Headaches
Risk of serious cardiovascular events (heart attack or stroke) in rare extreme cases
Disclaimer: The information provided is intended solely for educational purposes and should not be considered a replacement for professional medical advice. All compounds referenced are not for human consumption.



