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Slim 30 Herb Supplement Contains Analogue Variant Of Sibutramine (Reductil)

Written by Jamie Stowe | Monday, 26 July 2010 | There are 2 comments

would be far better off by reintroducing the stringent and far reaching controls
An urgent health warning has been issued by the American Food & Drug Administration regarding a product called Slim-30 Herb Supplement. This product which appears to have been sold in American health shops could well also be available on the internet and is just one of a growing number of counterfeit appetite suppressants which have been appearing since the withdrawal of the prescription weight loss drug Reductil from both American and European markets.

Slim 30 Herb Supplement Contains Analogue Variant Of Sibutramine (Reductil)

Slim-30 Herb Supplement has undergone independent clinical testing and was found to contain N-Desmethyl sibutramine which is an analog version of the active ingredient of Reductil namely sibutramine. N-Desmethyl sibutramine has never undergone clinical testing for safety and effectiveness and therefore could be dangerous, especially to those people at risk of heart disease or strokes.

Slim-30 Herb Supplement which was distributed by J&H Besta Corporation is definitely not herbal despite the word ‘herb’ in its name and its manufacturers could be found guilty of fraud if they can be traced.

Ukmedix is 100 percent compliant with UK law, but is becoming increasingly concerned about the growing number of fake Reductil products posing as herbal supplements which are being sold all over the internet.

The way we see it at Ukmedix News is that the various medical products regulatory agencies around the world including the FDA and the EMEA are unable to stop the sale of fake and incorrectly manufactured Reductil and that they would be far better off by reintroducing the stringent and far reaching controls which involved doctor’s prescription that were previously in place.

The only way for UK citizens to safely get real and genuine Reductil now is to buy it from abroad from web sites such as reductilbymail.com. Because Reductil should only be issued with a prescription it is a good idea to speak to your local doctor and inform him that you intend to take this appetite suppressant.

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There are 2 comments on this article.

On July 26, 2010 at 16:06
Roberta said:

I spoke to my GP last week when a friend showed me the website. He gave me some advice, he thought that I should take them and I bought some from reductilbymail.com. Am now on them and I look forward to some weight loss. Thanks

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On July 29, 2010 at 08:20
Vanessa said:

When is the government going to do something about deceving people and giving them drugs they do not know they are taking when they declare that it is herbal. This is a criminal offense surely?

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