When is a Diet Pill too Strong?
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-Richard Walker 5:19 p.m. ET
We have analyzed two diet pills for our users which we consider too strong, one that is banned by the FDA (Fen-Phen), and one that is still legal (Phenterfein). Fen-Phen (fenfluramine and dexfenfluramine) was banned in 1997 by the FDA for “the likely cause of heart valve problems.” This came after a significant number of user complaints and studies which confirmed its danger to the public. The Fen-Phen scare prompted many to reconsider their decision to use diet pills, and gave the industry a bad name. The other diet pill we consider too strong is a new formula called Phenterfein (found anywhere on the web, but at it’s lowest price on ebay) For a comprehensive list of effective, affordable, and safe diet pills, visit Prices Exposed’s Top 5 Best Diet Pills. |
For nearly forty years now, diet pills have been making their march across the world as a successful means for aiding weight loss. But when does a diet pill become too strong?
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