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  2. 5 Supplements You Shouldn’t Take If You’re Taking a GLP-1 ...

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    Many immune-supporting supplements combine vitamin C and zinc, so if you’re sensitive to these symptoms or are trying to reduce GI side effects from your GLP-1 agonist medication, you might ...

  3. The Supplements Doctors Actually Think You Should Take - AOL

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    Dietary supplements are a booming business. More than half of U.S. adults take at least one, and the supplement industry is worth billions of dollars. But many experts say people are better off ...

  4. 'I'm a pharmacist, and I wouldn't take these 3 vitamin ... - AOL

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    There is a variety of guidance about which vitamins and supplements people should take for better health — especially on social media.. Amina Khan, a pharmacist in the U.K. and founder of The ...

  5. TrimSpa - Wikipedia

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    TrimSpa was a dietary supplement designed for weight loss, marketed by the company Goen Technologies and headed by Alexander Szynalski. [1] The ephedra-based supplement was marketed by TrimSpa to help "stave off hunger", [2] until ephedra was banned from the United States. TrimSpa's parent company, Goen Technologies, filed for bankruptcy ...

  6. ECA stack - Wikipedia

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    Dietary supplements based on or including elements of ECA were popular through the 1990s and early 2000s, but the marketing of ephedra- or ephedrine-containing stimulant combinations for weight loss and bodybuilding is now restricted or illegal in the United States and the Netherlands due to reports of heart attack, stroke, and death associated ...

  7. Why you need to talk to your doctor before you start taking ...

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    Supplements may contain fillers that don’t agree with you It’s common to look at a supplement but not the filler ingredients it contains. These ingredients may be problematic for certain people.

  8. Hydroxycut - Wikipedia

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    Hydroxycut is a brand of dietary supplements that is marketed as a weight loss aid. Hydroxycut was originally developed and manufactured by MuscleTech Research and Development; MuscleTech was sold to Iovate Health Sciences in 2003–2004 and declared bankruptcy in 2005; Iovate continues to use MuscleTech as a brand to market Hydroxycut.

  9. Can Weight Loss Drugs Make You Boring? Doctors Explain ...

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    One thing is for sure: You don’t need to suffer just to receive the benefits of the drug. “Ultimately, we're prescribing these medications to improve people’s lives,” Dr. Russo says.