Performance-enhancing drugs caused runner’s death

The family of a healthy woman who collapsed during the London Marathon have called for tighter regulation of health supplements after hearing that an “amphetamine-like” substance in one she used probably led to her death.

Claire Squires, 30, a keen runner, collapsed a mile from the finish line on 22 April last year. The hairdresser, from North Kilworth, Leicestershire, suffered cardiac failure and was dead within two hours, an inquest at Southwark Coroner’s Court heard yesterday.

She bought the supplement Jack3D online but did not realise it contained 1,3-dimethylamine (DMAA), which increases heart rate, the court heard.

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