Are all diet pills fda approved?


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no. only alli. and it costs $50 for the starter kit.
Most aren't FDA approved for weight loss, especially if they claim that "natural" or "holistic".
Alli is the only FDA approved weight loss drug. The other pills on the market are regulated by the FDA as dietary supplements. This means they are regulated more as foods and are not held to the same safety and efficacy requirements as alli was. Also, Alli has a long track record as a pescription weight loss drug (Xenical) at twice the dosage on the market now.
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