Deanol

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Health Canada Monographs

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Approved Health Claims

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  • Workout support/supplement
  • Athletic support/supplement
  • Assists in the building of lean muscle tissue/mass when combined with regular weight/resistance training and a healthy balanced diet
  • Source of protein for the maintenance of good health
  • Source of protein which helps build and repair body tissues
  • Source of protein which helps build strong muscles
  • Source of amino acids involved in muscle protein synthesis
  • Source of (an) essential amino acid(s) for the maintenance of good health
  • Source of (an) (essential) amino acid(s) involved in muscle protein synthesis
  • Helps restore plasma glutamine levels depleted after periods of physical stress (e.g. prolonged exhaustive exercise)
  • Helps to assist in muscle cell repair after exercise
  • Source of carbohydrates to support energy production
  • Source of calories which contributes to weight gain
  • Helps to maintain performance/promote endurance in extended (greater than 60 min), high intensity exercise
  • Aids in the muscle recovery process by reducing muscle tissue damage associated with a resistance training regimen
  • Helps support muscle tissue repair in individuals involved in resistance training
  • Helps improve physical performance when used in conjunction with a training regimen
  • Helps delay fatigue during physical activity
  • Helps support fat metabolism
  • Helps support fat oxidation
  • Increases body/(lean)muscle mass/size when used in conjunction with a resistance training regimen
  • Improves strength/power/performance in repetitive bouts of brief, highly-intense physical activity (e.g. sprints, jumping, resistance training) (by increasing muscle/intramuscular creatine/phosphocreatine/energy levels)
  • Helps (temporarily) to relieve/reduce fatigue, to promote endurance, and to enhance motor performance
  • Helps (temporarily) to enhance (physical) energy
  • Helps (temporarily) to relieve/reduce fatigue/tiredness
  • The above uses can be combined on the product label (e.g. Helps temporarily to relieve fatigue and to assist in muscle cell repair after exercise)
  • The terms 'Helps' or 'Helps to' and the terms ‘Source of’ and “Provides’ can be used interchangeably on the label
  • Claims from the NNHPD Multi-Vitamin/Mineral Supplements Monograph are only acceptable in addition to at least one claim from Groups 1 to 4
  • Products containing caffeine from any source (synthetic, isolated or a component of plant material) must not:
  • Products providing a total amount of caffeine per day that meets the minimum therapeutic dose (100 mg/day) must indicate a use or purpose associated with caffeine
  • indicate any uses or purposes related to healthy blood pressure or heart/cardiovascular health at any dose of caffeine (except if the product only contains caffeine from a medicinal ingredient supported for these uses such as green coffee bean extract)
  • indicate any uses or purposes related to nervine/sedative/relaxation, nor contain a sedative at therapeutic dose, at any dose of caffeine
  • indicate any uses or purposes related to the maintenance/support of good/general health at a daily dose of 40 mg or more total caffeine from all sources
  • Products must provide at least 2.6 g of total protein and/or amino acids to support protein-related claims, with a maximum of 90 g total protein and/or amino acids
  • For safety, the maximum allowable quantity of amino acids (as defined in Tables 3 and 4) is specific to free amino acids. The quantity of amino acids as sub-ingredients is only taken into account if they are free. For example, amino acids that are components of proteins are not free. However, highly hydrolyzed proteins may contain free amino acids. It is the applicant’s responsibility to know the composition of their ingredient
  • For efficacy, the total amino acid content (from amino acids as protein sub-ingredients and as individual medicinal ingredients) can be used to support ‘Source of’ claims. However, this does not apply to more specific amino acid claims which are based on studies that administer individual amino acids to participants as the pharmacokinetics and effects of free amino acids may differ from those of amino acids as protein sub-ingredients
  • Soy protein concentrate and/or soy protein isolate must not exceed 35 g of protein per day with a maximum of 30 mg of AIE per day

Cautions & Contraindications

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cautionAsk a healthcare practitioner/health care provider/health care professional/doctor/physician before use if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
cautionContains milk by-products.
cautionAsk a health care practitioner/health care provider/health care professional/doctor/physician before use if you have a liver or kidney disorder (Shils et al. 2006).
cautionAsk a health care practitioner/health care provider/health care professional/doctor/physician before use if you have high blood pressure or glaucoma (Cornelis and El-Sohemy 2007, Chandrasekaran et al. 2005, Noordzij et al. 2005, Avisar et al. 2002, Arya et al. 2000, Jee et al. 1999, Creighton and Stanton 1990).
cautionAsk a health care practitioner/health care provider/health care professional/doctor/physician before use if you are attempting to conceive (Nawrot et al. 2003).
cautionWhen using this product avoid taking other health products, foods or beverages that contain caffeine and/or increase blood pressure (FDA 2023; Bui et al. 2006; Bouchard et al. 2005; Haller et al. 2005; NIH 2004; Berardi et al. 2002; Vahedi et al. 2000; Zimmerman 1992).
cautionAsk a health care practitioner /health care provider/health care professional/doctor/physician before use if you are taking cholesterol medications (Nissen et al. 2000).
cautionKeep out of reach of children. If overdose or accidental ingestion occurs, call a poison control center immediately (CPS 2008).
cautionAsk a health care practitioner/health care provider/health care professional/doctor/physician before use if you have a stomach ulcer or inflammation (Brinker 2010; Bradley 2006; Boon and Smith 2004).
cautionAsk a health care practitioner/health care provider/health care professional/doctor/physician before use if you have a kidney disorder (Pline and Smith 2005; Pritchard and Kalra 1998).
cautionWhen using this product you may gain weight (Volek and Rawson 2004; Bemben et al. 2001; Mihic et al. 2000).
cautionAsk a health care practitioner/health care provider/health care professional/doctor/physician before use if you have a mood/affective or psychiatric disorder, diabetes or a cardiovascular disease (Freitas et al. 2016; Nissim et al. 2014; Payandemehr et al. 2013; Piletz et al. 2013; Shopsin 2013; Uzbay et al. 2013; Su et al. 2003).

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Alternative Names

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Common Quantities in Licensed Products

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10 mg2 licensed products

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