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Has Anyone Taken The Tablets Called Reductil? It Is A Slimming Pill Provided By The Doctor…?

Posted on | 十一月 26, 2009 | 2 Comments

or ordered off the internet, my friend wants me to go halves with her, but i would like to know if anyone has had them, have they worked? what were your side effects if any?

if you can get what you want,how about searching the result in the following search box,i strongly believe that you can get what you want.

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2 Responses to “Has Anyone Taken The Tablets Called Reductil? It Is A Slimming Pill Provided By The Doctor…?”

  1. Dr Frank
    十一月 26th, 2009 @ 1:35 下午

    First it is a prescription only diet pill. Most GPs do not prescribe it easily, as like virtually all slimming drugs, though it does seem to work in controlled studies, it doesn’t seem to produce sustained weight loss in the community. In addition Reductil tends to elevate blood pressure, so some authorities have safety concerns about it.
    It should not be available on the Internet without prescription, but I am sure that it is. In reality however, since it is estimated that as much as 85% of all prescription drugs purchased on the net without prescriptions are non-genuine, so goodness knows what you actually get.
    Finally I am afraid there are no quick fixes. Weight loss needs time, commitment and dedication. So called dieters, effectively looking for something to lose weight for them are doomed to fail. The worse news is that 2 in 3 actually end up heavier! (university of California study.) Weight loss requires dedication, time and commitment.
    The problem with your question is that if you look in “search for questions” it comes up 30 times every day. I have had some criticism for repeatedly using the same answer, but since I am happy with my answer, and the questions are the same, I don’t see the issue with recycling the same answer.
    In practise for problems that came up on a regular basis we tended to use patient leaflets to avoid having to repeat ourselves this seemed a sensible use of resources. What follows is thus in effect me information leaflet.
    Weight loss and fitness is always a long term commitment and never a quick fix. If you really want to reduce your weight a bit, this is a complex regime, that should help, I would get a pencil to write it down, in case you forget any of the intricate details.
    Currently only using the criteria ‘lose weight’ there are 9,419 questions and answers on Answers already. Mis-spell it as ‘loose weight’ and you get another 2,633! ‘Weight loss’ will add another 1,883. ‘Too fat ‘ 15,515 and ‘overweight’ 2,692 and ‘over weight’ 26,269!!!!!.
    ‘Diet Pills’ gives 607, Green tea 482, Hoodia 195, ‘pink patch’ 119, ‘Xenical’ 91 ‘Reductil’ 78, ‘Slim fast’ 215 (and Slimfast 69 ), lipotrim 44 and ‘orlistat’ 40 . Do you spot a pattern here? OMG that is 60,000 questions with the same basic theme, wanting to lose weight!
    Here comes the only answer, no tricks, no pills, no short cuts, If you really want to lose weight, loose weight, not be too fat or overweight, follow these instructions carefully:-
    1) Eat less
    2) Take regular vigorous exercise
    Repeat 1 + 2 forever

  2. Rhianna
    十一月 26th, 2009 @ 5:41 下午

    A) Reductil is not long term effective
    B) 85% of all drugs brought online are not the real McCoy
    To lose weight you need to combine both a healthy reduced calorie diet and vigorous exercise DAILY. Reductil and Xenical are very irresponsible responses to obesity; Both drugs have bad side effects. This is a prescription drug but most GOOD GP’s (including my mother) will not prescribe this for weight loss management.

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