Written by Rupert Kircz | Thursday, 29 January 2009 | There are 10 comments
Ukmedix News has just been notified by the American Food & Drug Administration about a weight loss supplement which if used could cause serious health complications. The supplement in question is called Venom Hyperdrive 3.0 and when some samples were tested was found to contain illegally manufactured sibutramine.

The drug sibutramine is the key ingredient in the diet medication Reductil and is perfectly safe provided it is use by the right patients and in the correct dose. When sibutramine is added to dietary supplements and no mention is made of it on the packaging or labeling it can be extremely dangerous as it is not supposed to be used by certain people.
Any manufacturer of a weight loss supplement, who is capable of being so irresponsible as to add prescription medications to it, obviously has no scruples about the quality or the quantity of what he adds. If you use medications which are made by criminals you are likely to get yourself into trouble.
Imagine for example you were told that you could use a natural painkiller because you had an allergy to say aspirin and the manufacturer of the “natural” painkiller added aspirin anyway.
Dr. Janet Woodcock who heads the FDA Centre for Drug Evaluation & Research said that people who used sibutramine without realising they were taking it were putting their health at risk and this could present significant health problems to people especially if they had a history of cardio illness such as heart disease and high blood pressure.
This dangerous weight loss supplement Venom Hyperdrive 3.0 is likely to have been promoted on the internet but also was found in shops all over the world including Sweden, Poland, Canada, South Africa, Hungary, Australia, the Netherlands, France and even in health shops in the United Kingdom.
You have been warned! Only use prescription weight loss medication from a reputable source.

There are 10 comments on this article.
jess said:
Hooo my god!! This is crazy, I was just looking for a place nearby to buy it and this is what I found! Thank god you guy did this article and I’m sure is going to save a lot of trouble for a lot of people.
mike said:
very vague article, 90% is about irresponcibilty of the company and saying that this supp. is bad and 10% saying what is wrong and "used by certain people" is not a reason. I wouls suggest do your own research.
Vic said:
Mike, what is your agenda mate?? The stuff is bad for you. Ukmedix News warns you not to take it and you are complaining??? Get a life...
Roger said:
Mike, you must be on something that is realy affecting you because your brain isn't working!
mike said:
i dont have an agenda, and thats the point. i swear by this product and thats why im saying do your own research, dont rely on an article you found on the web
Kevin said:
Mike, you so obviously have a massive agenda. Shall we believe you or the FDA in America whose job it is to protect the public from criminals who manufacture a 'supplement' and load it with powerful drugs? Sibutramine if taken by the wrong people can be fatal and idiots like you who take it need to check your head. You are right about one thing though...'dont rely on an article you found on the web'. Just go to FDA website and get the facts....
Richard said:
If Ukmedix or FDA for that matter really want people to believe them then they should come up with scientific facts about the consequences of taking venom hyperdrive. dont get me wrong, I am not supporting the use of the drug but all I am trying to say is that, as Mike mentioned, the article is very vague and its claims are not supported by scientific evidence. If I can do my own research on the ingredient found in this drug and find them safe to use, then I will, not that I need any weightloss medication; in fact I am struggling to put some weight on.
Loki said:
If it is so safe and effective why isn't Venom Hyperdrive 3.0 available in UK or US? Thousands of people get seriously ill every year using counterfeit meds and
Venom Hyperdrive 3.0 is one of them. Anyone ever given Venom Hyperdrive 3.0 by their doctor? I don't think so...
Victor said:
I told my doctor that I bought some and he hit the roof. And of course he took them off me.
Kade said:
I checked out a bottle of Hyperdrive 3.0+ by ALR (it didn't say Venom anywhere on the bottle) in the United States and under the ingredients and additional ingredients there is no ingredient called "sibutramine" or any of the other names trade names for sibutramine such as Meridia. Perhaps they have removed the chemical since the negative publicity...
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