You shouldn't use any diet pill unless its been perscribed by a dietician or your doctor. The FDA has not approved Slim Quick, and have not studied any consumer results.
Safe: yes. Effective: arguable.
Yes, many people have used the diet pill called Lipozene. The pill is said to be a safe and effective way to lose weight, but has not been approved by the FDA.
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Yes, south beach diet tips are safe and effective. They limit your intake of fat and calories, while increasing your intake of protein and fiber. They are very effective.
Do you mean Quick Slim the "magic" fat-burning cream? There is no way that cream can affect fat inside your body, so this does not work at all.Or did you mean SlimQuick, the weight loss pill. This is mostly caffeine with some vitamins in it. You can take it with Cymbalta, but remember all that caffeine is going to make you jittery and nervous.
NO! Absolutely not! You don't even have to take one diet pill!
SlimQuick is basically caffinated vitamins. It's probably fine, but you should consult the doctor who prescribed the hydrocodone (who will probably tell you that SlimQuick has pretty much no effect beyond that of a placebo and you shouldn't be wasting your money on it anyway).
i have actually took them and i consider them safe except eat healthy if not you will develop anemia
Yes, it's safe to continue using the birth control pill even while waiting for Jadelle to become effective.
The Prosolution pill has been approved by the FDA. For safety, be sure to follow the directions and consult your physician.
I personally would not use any diet pill that is not FDA approved. There are a ton of diet pills on the market, however, not all are FDA approved.
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