Ergopharm have released AMP2, these are the new ingredients they've added:
The original Ergopharm AMP set a new standard for fat loss and energy with the introduction of the proprietary compound Geranamine™. With AMP2 you get the now legendary power of the Geranamine & Caffeine combo stacked alongside these seven new fat burning powerhouses.
Evodiamine, Zingerone, and Raspberry ketone
These three compounds all belong to the same class of compounds known as vanilloid receptor agonists. They work by enhancing the release and potentiating the action of norepinephrine, also known as adrenaline. Scientific studies have shown that these compounds increase energy expenditure and promote the loss of body fat.
Green Coffee Extract
Green Coffee Bean Extract is abundant in polyphenols and is known to be one of the richest sources of anti-oxidants available. One of the polyphenols is called chlorogenic acid and it has been shown to enhance the burning of fat for energy in the liver.
Kaempferol
This flavonoid was recently discovered to increase muscle cell oxygen consumption through dramatically increasing cyclic AMP levels as well as up-regulating the level of T3-deiodinase and extending the half-life of triiodothyronine (T3).
Coleus Forskohlii Extract
Forskolin is a chemical found in Coleus Forskohlii extract. It activates the enzyme adenylyl cyclase, which increases production of the cellular messenger cyclic AMP. Cyclic AMP is an integral part of the lipolytic signaling pathway for norepinephrine.
Fursultiamine
Thiamine is one of the most important vitamins for carbohydrate and fat metabolism but it suffers from poor bioavailability. That is why easily absorbed thiamine pro-drugs were developed and fursultiamine is the most effective of them all. Cellular ATP production in muscles and the brain are greatly enhanced with fursultiamine, and it has been shown to improve exercise performance and reduce muscle fatigue. Fursultiamine is also known to reduce or eliminate the accelerated heartbeat that often accompanies the use of stimulants such as ephedrine.
I'm going to assume that fursultiamine is similar to sulbutiamine, these thiamine analogs seem to be the rage.