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What is sibutramin?

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∙ 11y ago
Updated: 8/16/2019

Sibutramine was a drug that was marketed for weight loss and to combat obesity. It was removed from sale because of fears of stroke and heart attack.

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How quickly is sibutramin eliminated from your system?

Your kidneys and liver play a role in eliminating Sibutramine from your system. If you haveÊhealthy functioning system youÊcan eliminate the weight loss drug in a few hours. However, the medication can stay in your system longer depending if your liver and kidneys are not functioning normally.Ê


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