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More Weight Loss Products Warnings Issued

Written by Stuart Stevens | Tuesday, 11 August 2009 | There are 0 comments

were found to contain chemicals diclofenac and acetaminophen

The Ministry of Health in the Kingdom of Brunei has put out a warning advising its citizens to stay away from a weight loss medication which claims to be traditional but is in fact laced with a number of chemicals which are potentially extremely harmful to health.

More Weight Loss Products Warnings Issued

The weight-loss drugs which go by the names of Lami, Lasmi Capsules, Obat Osam Urat and Ginseng Corea Tablets were found to contain some of the following chemicals diclofenac, sibutramine and acetaminophen. The side effects of these medications can be very severe and that is why to claim that they are traditional and natural is criminally irresponsible and could lead to serious health problems or even death.

Some of these compounds are in fact used by doctors to treat various conditions but it is highly illegal to add them to so called herbal medication which is sold without prescriptions or doctor’s advice. In fact many men and women go for these weight loss medications because they don’t like the idea of using prescription medication and are completely unaware that they are putting themselves in actually more danger from powerful side effects.

We can’t stress enough at Ukmedix News the importance of never buying anything for weight loss unless it has been given to you by a doctor. Doctors undergo years of training and study so that they can give you what actually works and they would never give something to you that was not safe and effective. The dangers of these weight loss supplements are real and there are dead bodies to prove it.

The only safe weight loss medications which the doctor will prescribe in the United Kingdom are Xenical and Reductil both of which have undergone years of clinical testing by many different health authorities in different parts of the world before being licenced for sale.

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