Jack3d and OxyELITE Pro

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Jack3d and OxyELITE Pro are two dietary supplements that have come under scrutiny from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. The federal agency took action after two Army soldiers died from heart attacks while exercising.

If you were injured by Jack3d or OxyELITE Pro, or a loved one died after taking the supplements, contact a pharmaceutical injury lawyer for a free consultation. An attorney at Hansen Dirani & Associates in Tulsa, OK, may be able to assist you with a Jack3d lawsuit or an OxyELITE Pro lawsuit.

DMAA-containing products removed from military bases

Following the deaths of the soldiers in 2011 during fitness exercises, the Defense Department took action by removing Jack3d and OxyELITE Pro from all stores on military bases. The Army also removed products containing the active ingredient DMAA (dimethylamylamine)

Serious side effects linked to the supplements include the following:

While the military has removed the DMAA products from bases, Jack3D and OxyELITE Pro are still available to consumers. If you or someone you know experienced side effects or injuries linked to any DMAA product, you may be entitled to compensation.

How an attorney can help

For a free consultation, call Hansen Dirani & Associates Law Offices: 877-583-0700 or reach a personal injury lawyer in Tulsa by completing our online contact form. Let an experienced legal professional put experience and resources to work for you.

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