Archive for December, 2011

Weight Loss Pill Burns Calories of a 40 Minute Jog

The weight loss pill Nuratrim promises to burn a record amount of calories, and officially went on sale in the United Kingdom Tuesday. According to Britain’s The Daily Telegraph, Nuratrim burns 15 times more calories than most diet pills, or 380 more calories per day. The pill is made from natural ingredients like liquorice extract, ...Read More

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Weight loss pill which ‘burns calories of 40 minute jog’ goes on sale

German creator Dr Alfred Hasslebacher states: “Nuratrim is the most advanced and effective weight loss aid available today. “It has been devised to assist all men and women looking to lose excess weight and control their appetite. “Our extensive research showed how hard it is to achieve your ideal weight and size when the daily ...Read More

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Vivus Diet Pill Linked to Oral Clefts

Vivus announced late Wednesday that an ingredient in its weight loss treatment is associated with babies born with an oral cleft when mothers take the drug while pregnant. Among 1,740 children whose mothers took the antiepileptic topiramate in the first trimester of pregnancy, researchers found an incidence rate of 0.29 percent, or five oral clefts. ...Read More

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The Consumer Justice Foundation Alerts the Public of the Drop in Stock Value of Company Promoting Diet Pill Containing …

The Consumer Justice Foundation, a for-profit corporation whose Web site URL can be found at http://www.topamaxbirthinjury.com, is staffed by a team of professional consumer advocates whose mission is to provide free informational online resources to the public that relate to the potential dangers of the use of certain medications. The CJF hereby alerts the public ...Read More

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Weight loss wonder pill that doesn’t make you sick could be on sale within three years

By Fiona Macrae Last updated at 8:58 AM on 19th December 2011 Breakthrough? Scientists have discovered a compound which switches off appetite, without the usual side effects It is the perfect excuse to have another mince pie. A diet pill that doesn’t make you ill has been developed by scientists. The drug, which switches off ...Read More

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Soon, ‘wonder pill’ to keep you slim sans side effects

Home > News > special-features London, Dec 19 : A new wonder diet pill which switches off appetite without any side effects could be on sale within three years, researchers say. In contrast to other drugs, which cause unpleasant side effects like upset stomach, serious psychiatric problems or damaged heart, the new drug, OAP-189, is ...Read More

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Weight loss pill without major side effects coming soon

By Dr Ananya Mandal, MD Scientists are on their way to develop a perfect diet pill. The drug, which switches off appetite using hormones that are created naturally in the stomach when it is full, could be the first to be effective in weight loss without side effects. The new drug, OAP-189, is seen as ...Read More

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FDA warns against HCG hormone diet pill fad

By My Health News Daily Weight-loss products containing the hormone HCG are illegal and potentially dangerous, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said today, and consumers are advised to steer clear of the oral drops, pellets and sprays that can be found online and in retail stores. The FDA, along with the Federal Trade Commission, ...Read More

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FDA warns against HCG hormone diet pill fad

By My Health News Daily Weight-loss products containing the hormone HCG are illegal and potentially dangerous, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said today, and consumers are advised to steer clear of the oral drops, pellets and sprays that can be found online and in retail stores. The FDA, along with the Federal Trade Commission, ...Read More

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The Dangers of Diet Pill Use Among Athletes

With many athletes finding themselves wishing to lose a few pounds, it’s no surprise that some athletes turn to the use of diet pills to help shed those last few stubborn pounds. Athletes who suffer from eating disorders, such as anorexia or bulimia, are much more likely to use (or abuse) diet pills. Despite claims ...Read More

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