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What medicine do you take to lose weight?
Nowadays, many diet pills can be taken without feeling hungry. And the effect is very good, you can lose weight 10 kg in a few days. That's because they all contain sibutramine! ! ! ! Sibutramine, a central nervous system inhibitor, can stimulate and inhibit food intake, which may cause serious side effects such as increased blood pressure, increased heart rate, anorexia, insomnia and abnormal liver function. Because sibutramine, fenfluramine and other drugs are cheap, and they do have a certain effect of inhibiting food and losing weight, so they are skillfully added to diet foods by some unscrupulous merchants for profiteering. It is reported that sibutramine has caused dozens of deaths in Germany, the United States, Italy and other places, and has been banned by many countries. Experts remind consumers that taking diet health food containing this ingredient without knowing it may have serious consequences. 98% of the weight-loss products sold in the market have added this ingredient. If everyone's reaction after taking it is in line with most of them, then the food may have added banned ingredients (note: sibutramine hydrochloride may be added to foods of 2, 3, 5 and 7 at the same time): 1. Drugs that lose more than 4 kg a week-taken alone, not including simultaneous exercise. 2. Dry mouth, frequent urination, tachycardia, persistent high body temperature, frequent insomnia, bad breath, constipation, headache or dizziness.

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