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Hazey
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Fri Oct 05, 2007 5:12 pm Post subject:
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It sure seems so few people have managed to find Phentermine. You may really want to try the new weight loss drug called Rimonabant You can buy it here: gpsdrugstore.com/rimonabant.html
Happy buying and good luck.. |
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TomBB
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Fri Oct 05, 2007 6:40 pm Post subject:
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| I didn't really have good results with this. |
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Sat Oct 06, 2007 12:26 am Post subject:
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| Is it a prescription med or one of those hoodia pills? |
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azsanz
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Sat Oct 06, 2007 12:30 am Post subject:
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| TomBB wrote: | | I didn't really have good results with this. |
Maybe you got fakes. The rimonabant I'm using is definitely an appetite suppressant. |
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Hazey
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Tue Oct 09, 2007 5:58 pm Post subject:
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go to pills-weight-loss.net and give Rimonabant a try!!!
You guys have to understand these OP's are simply out of control charging $329+ $25 shipping.
Rimonabant works great!! and it is a NON-Controlled drug!! It is also 50% cheaper then Phentermine and IS NOT HOODIA! Rimonabant works that's all I will say. Please, other posters please feel free to comment on your results using Rimonabant.
PS. The website pills-weight-loss.net uses only THE MOST reputable Online Pharmacies out there to assure you that you will not receive ANY or junk, faulty or fake pills!
edit: no URIs
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Hazey
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Tue Oct 09, 2007 6:00 pm Post subject:
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| Anonymous wrote: | | Is it a prescription med or one of those hoodia pills? | It is prescription, but not controlled. |
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Tue Oct 09, 2007 6:06 pm Post subject:
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| It is also not approved by the FDA for selling in the US. Unusually high side effects include severe depression & suicide. So this pharmacy must be outside the states. |
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Hazey
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Tue Oct 09, 2007 6:18 pm Post subject:
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| Severe depression and suicide? I doubt the U.K. (A more responsible country than the USA) would go ahead and APPROVE a drug that makes you kill yourself!!! Think about what your saying!! |
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pinkspatzi
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Wed Oct 10, 2007 9:59 pm Post subject:
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| Hazey wrote: | | Severe depression and suicide? I doubt the U.K. (A more responsible country than the USA) would go ahead and APPROVE a drug that makes you kill yourself!!! Think about what your saying!! |
I'm not trying to be confrontational, but what do you base your assertion on? What testing does the UK do on new pharmaceuticals?And, how long are their clinical trials? Is there any follow up? Most drugs can be taken short term without any ill affect, but longer term use can wreak havoc.
Are any anti-depressants approved for use in the UK? If so, then the UK has approved drugs that can cause people to commit suicide. |
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Hazey
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Wed Oct 10, 2007 10:29 pm Post subject:
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| I suppose... I see your point. |
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pinkspatzi
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Wed Oct 10, 2007 11:04 pm Post subject:
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| Hazey wrote: | | I suppose... I see your point. |
Don't get me wrong - I'm not against any medication if it can help people and as long as patients are aware of the risks.
I just know from my own limited experience and that of close friends that depression seems to go hand-in-hand with obesity for a lot of overweight people (not everyone, of course). So, to my way of thinking, a drug that may increase/cause depression is not the best choice for an overweight person. I admit, that's just a gut feeling (no pun intended). I have no data to back it up. If Acomplia is working for you and you feel good on it, that is awesome! I wish you every success, and I support your right to decide for yourself if you should take it.
Sort of OT, but what would be interesting to me would be to find out which comes first: depression or overweight? Or, does one cause the other? Seems like the jury is still out on that one.  |
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cdsgames
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Thu Oct 11, 2007 6:54 pm Post subject:
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FDA never refused the drug entry in USA. Rather it was the independent body (panel of advisors) that voted against the aproval (14-0)
The panels of advisers comments :
Dr. Paul D. Woolf of Crozer-Chester Medical Center: "I am concerned about what we don't know and the dangers we can fall into."
"We had better learn some more before we lunge into massive use," said Dr. Jules Hirsch of Rockefeller University.
"My level of concern regarding riminobant and psychiatric events is very high," said Dr. Sid Gilman of the University of Michigan.
While FDA participants generally conceded the weight-loss benefits of rimonabant, they focused their presentations on safety concerns over a novel drug which works by blocking the CB1 receptors in the brain.
"The risks include an approximate doubling in the risk of psychiatric adverse events, an approximate doubling in the risk of sucidiality, an increase in a constellation of neurological events of unkown significance, an increase in nausea and vomiting, and as yet to be identified risks," said the FDA's Dr. Amy Egan. "And there will be further risks."
Basically they found the rimonabant does indeed help with weight loss.
However the fact that Rimonabant works by blocking the CB1 receptors (same recep[tors that are affected when you smoke pot) made this a novelty drug and FDA advisors want more studies. FDA if you remember got burned with VIOXX debacle
Sanofi is expected to provided the new data by 2010.
Meanwhile Acomplia is widely sold in EU.. 400 million people market.
When Acomplia was rejected the EMEA (EU FDA counterpart) took a second look at the drug :
The EMEA reviewed same data that was submited to FDA and they decided " "hat the benefits of Acomplia continue to outweigh its risks, except in patients with ongoing major depression or taking antidepressants."
They only requested :
" Acomplia carry a stronger safety warning about psychiatric side-effects, European regulators decided on July 19th."
(original article acompliareport.com/News/news-071907.htm)
So I guess its up to the people to make an informmed decision... do you take antidepressants ? Do you have a major depression ? In you answer yes Acomplia is not for you
If not the choice really comes betwen Phentermine and Acomplia. Phen does a good job at weight loss...but its a controlled substance. Basically it speeds your whole system and achives a higher metabolism... yeah you get addicted to the stuff.
Acomplia is like smoking pot ..in reverse. Yeah it can cause depression (1 in 1000 in UK) but it achives weight loss in a more natural way by blocking the "glutony centers".
So what view do you take ... EU or US.
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Thu Oct 11, 2007 8:36 pm Post subject:
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Is it just me or does Hazey sound like a Rep for this website?
And since when is the UK more strict/better at regulating drugs than the US?
The USA has the best Drs in the WORLD that's why people from other countries who come down w/ a serious illness come here for treatment if they can afford it  |
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Hazey
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Sat Oct 13, 2007 12:13 am Post subject:
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I am not a rep for the site.
To anyone curious, if you order Rimonabant you have 15 to return it for a full refund if you don't like it.
Visit 4rx here to order Rimonabant
Taken off their website:
100% Satisfaction Guaranteed
If you are not fully satisfied with your purchase from 4RX, simply return the product and we will refund you 100% of its value, including the shipping cost. Just call us within 15 days of receiving your package.
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