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Hydroxycut is a brand of dietary supplements that is marketed as a weight loss aid. ... a supplement banned by the FDA in 2004. [3] Before the 2009 reformulation ...
The heavily marketed diet product line Hydroxycut has been blamed in the death of at least one person and for nearly two dozen serious ailments, prompting the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to ...
The ECA stack is a drug combination used in weight loss and as a stimulant.ECA is an initialism for ephedrine, caffeine, and aspirin, with variants of it including the EC stack, which removes the aspirin for those who can not tolerate it.
Risk of Guillain–Barré syndrome, hypersensitivity reaction, hepatotoxicity [3] [67] [68] banned worldwide. [69] Zomepirac: 1983 UK, Germany, Spain, US Anaphylactic reactions and non-fatal allergic reactions, kidney failure [2] [3]
MuscleTech is a brand of dietary supplements, marketed by Iovate Health Sciences Inc., which includes Hydroxycut. It was owned by Canadian company Kerr Holdings which was acquired by the Xiwang Foodstuffs Company, a Chinese company, for $584 million in 2016.
I disagree with this edit.The lead needs to summarize relevant aspects of the subject. The single most relevant aspect of Hydroxycut - if we judge by coverage in independent, reliable sources - is the harm caused by the supplement, the questionable behavior of its (previous) manufacturers, and its ultimate withdrawal from the market because of serious safety concerns.
Prior to the fight, Pacquiao's team demanded to the Texas officials to test Margarito for banned substances after a weight loss supplement, reportedly Hydroxycut, was found in his locker. It was stated that the officials would undergo testing for both boxers after the fight. [120]
In Europe as of 2007, Sweden spends the second highest percentage of GDP, after the Netherlands, on drug control. [12] The UNODC argues that when Sweden reduced spending on education and rehabilitation in the 1990s in a context of higher youth unemployment and declining GDP growth, illicit drug use rose [13] but restoring expenditure from 2002 again sharply decreased drug use as student ...