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Qingzhi Santian Shou Warning

Written by Jane Tucker | Tuesday, 15 December 2009 | There are 0 comments

Get the real thing and don’t gamble with your health.

A new urgent warning coming from the Department of Health in Hong Kong concerns a weight loss product called Qingzhi Santian Shou which is sold in capsules and has been found to contain powerful prescription compounds which could be dangerous to certain people.

Qingzhi Santian Shou Warning

The Department of Health said that they had recently purchased the product online as part of a routine surveillance operation and when they submitted it to laboratory testing it was found to contain a doctored version of the prescription weight loss compound sibutramine which is present in Reductil.

Not only is this altered version of sibutramine not registered for sale in Hong Kong or any other country worldwide but it has not been subjected to medical testing in the same way that the Reductil weight loss medication has been. The product Qingzhi Santian Shou was described as being illegal and also extremely dangerous. The Department of Health warned that people should immediately stop using this product if they already had it and go and get a medical checkup.

If you really want to make use of appetite suppressants the only safe one on the market today is Reductil which has undergone clinical testing from many different health authorities around the world including the EMEA which regulates all European Union medication. Using an altered version of Reductil produced by criminal organisations is not only illegal but pretty stupid because you could end up getting seriously ill. In some cases people have even died from the use of fake versions of Reductil.

Buying counterfeit weight loss medication has been described by the Food & Drug Administration in America as playing Russian Roulette with your health. At Ukmedix News we have seen hundreds of instances of people becoming seriously ill after purchasing so called herbal, traditional and natural weight loss medication without consulting their doctor.

Get the real thing and don’t gamble with your health.

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