The U.S. Food and Drug Administration released a warning for consumers not to consume certain weight loss pills. The primary reason is that these pills contain active pharmaceutical ingredients that may cause serious health risks.
The list includes the following weight loss pills:
- Fatloss Slimming
- 2 Day Diet
- Japan Lingzhi 24 Hours Diet
- 5x Imelda Perfect Slimming
- 7 Day Herbal Slim
- 8 Factor Diet
- 999 Fitness Essence
- Extrim Plus
- Imelda Perfect Slim
- Lida DaiDaihua
- Perfect Slim
- Perfect Slim 5x
- ProSlim Plus
- Royal Slimming Formula
- Slim Express 360
- Slimtech
- Superslim
- TripleSlim
- Venom Hyperdrive 3.0
- 3x Slimming Power
- 3 Day Diet
- 7 Diet Day/Night Formula
- GMP
- Miaozi Slim Capsules
- Phyto Shape
- Slim 3 in 1
- Somotrim
- Zhen de Shou
Some of the ingredients found in these pills were substances like sibutramine, rimonabant, phenytoin, and phenolphthalein, as well as other substances in amounts that exceed what the FDA would consider a safe level. If you have been taking one of these products it is recommended that you stop and consult with your physician immediately.
I have never heard of most of these weight loss pills and I have a feeling many of them come from other countries. However, they are available in the U.S. and I think the moral of the story here is that just because something is being sold on the shelf doesn’t mean it is safe for you to use. I don’t recommend the use of any weight loss pills but if you insist on using one please consult with your physician first and make sure you know the complete list of ingredients.
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