What ephedrine diet pills are the strongest on the market today?
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Although ephedrine has been banned from the United States as a weightloss supplement, it is still commonly available as a bronchodilator in several Asthma medications from companies such as Biotek and Vasopro.
The ephedrine ban at the moment is being challenged by several companies. A judge in Utah has ruled in favor of a pharmaceutical company that challenged the FDA's ban and the company may once again release products containing ephedrine back into the market
Although people perceived ephedrine was deemed illegal, it wasn't. Even after the FDA ruling, ephedrine HCl was sold over the counter in products promising alleviation of bronchial constriction. Primatene Tablets have continued to sell, each tablet containing 12.5 mg. of ephedrine, and other products such as Vasopro combined ephedrine with Guaifenesin, a compound used to thin the mucus in the air passages and makes it easier to clear the airway. The reality is Primatene Tables + Robitussin = Vasopro. By adding ingredients that position an ephedrine product as a "bronchial relief aid," clever marketers were able to continue to sell the "banned" products under different labels.
i dont think they sell diet pills with ephedrine any more.and if they do, just check the mg per dose.
sudephedrine...take with a cup of coffee you wont eat till your ready to pass out...be careful
Why are you trying to develop high blood pressure, breathing difficulties, rapid irregular heartbeat, confusion and paranoia, psychosis, death?
I checked the FDA site and I see nothing about what you are saying...
If your trying to loose weight be real.. exercise along with portion control and/ or watching calorie intake. Or just give up junk food…
are you talking about EPHEDRA?? i dont know where on earth you got your info from but this is from the FDA's site:
FDA Statement on Tenth Circuit’s Ruling to Uphold FDA Decision BANNING Dietary Supplements Containing Ephedrine Alkaloids
Background: On Aug. 17 (2006), the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit in Denver upheld the Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) final rule declaring all dietary supplements containing ephedrine alkaloids adulterated, and therefore ILLEGAL for marketing in the United States, reversing a decision by the District Court of Utah
obviously YOU are the one in the dark
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