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Stick To Prescription Weight Loss Meds

Written by Stuart Stevens | Wednesday, 03 September 2008 | There are 0 comments

...you are playing “Russian Roulette” with your health.

At Ukmedix News we can’t keep up with the amount of warnings and reports about the dangers of using dangerous weight loss medication that keep on pouring into the newsroom. It is becoming apparent that apart from the prescription weight loss medications Reductil, Acomplia and Xenical practically everything else out there on the market is likely to be illegal and full of undeclared and potentially dangerous chemicals.

Stick To Prescription Weight Loss Meds

The latest warning concerns the use of three products called Carbohydrate Cut, Fat Killer and Sugar-Carbohydrate Cut which seem to have been made in China. Weight loss medication which has overly suggestive names such as the above should always be avoided as it is either going to be completely dud and have no effect whatsoever on your weight or it will be full of compounds which might help you lose weight but will probably end up being seriously detrimental to your health. As the Food & Drug Administration explained, using these types of weight loss medications meant that you are playing “Russian Roulette” with your health.

The three above mentioned weight loss medications are being sold on the internet and being marketed by the use of spam e-mail. They contain an untested and doctored version of the key ingredient of the weight loss medication Reductil which in itself is only to be used as a prescription medication.

The other thing which you should be aware of if you are attempting to lose weight by using illegal weight loss medication is that not only are you putting your health at risk but you also massively increase the chances of failing in your attempt to lose weight. Research has shown that people who get good weight loss advice along with a prescription for weight loss medication are statistically far more likely to succeed in losing weight.

Buying a potentially dangerous weight loss drug on the internet is extremely unlikely to help you lose weight and the risks massively outweight the tiny benefits that might occur.

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