posted Fri, 09/10/2021 - 21:23
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I see this product has been banned in the US. Has anyone used this product and if so please share results and sides of any.
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I see this product has been banned in the US. Has anyone used this product and if so please share results and sides of any.
TricepatopsIt is not a good choice and SNRIs have withdrawal effects if taken for awhile they last a few days to a week. But getting those depends on how long you take it. Also when it is taken off the market in multiple countries for causing strokes and CV events I think I will pass. There are plenty of better and safer choices.
I got it on a promo. I feel obligated to use it.
TricepatopsWell you could use it and you have no sides or anything wrong or you use it and you are one of the people that get sides or worse a stroke or CVA and all for a free product. I could say that with alot of things we take though. I am just expressing my opinion on how I feel based on my research of it. In the end it is up to you I have read success stories while people were on it and read bad ones. Most of the people who were successful had tests done to make sure they had no cardiovascular problems first and tested throughout use to see if anything was wrong with them.
It was studied for obesity and binge eating disorder initially, with fairly good results. But withdrawn from market after post marketing analysis of increased CV events.
It’s an SNRI with some minor dopaminergic activity. I haven’t used it personally but it’s going to come with some side effects that you wouldn’t get with say albuterol, salbutamol, or clenbuterol, the beta agonists.
What usually happens after someone stops taking it who really didn't need it in the first place is the rebound effect. They usually don't learn proper dieting techniques to begin with and just use it as crutch and as soon as they stop taking it the old habits start back up and they end up in worse shape than when they started.
Just takes away your appetite so you don't want to eat.