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Diet Doc Weight Loss Announces a Doctor Formulated Diet Pill or Appetite Suppressant Free of Charge For Patients ... Diet Doc Weight Loss announces a doctor formulated diet pill and appetite suppressant for patients joining their medical, weight loss program. They are offering the pills during the period May 4th - 6th free of charge. The diet pills require a doctors prescription. (PRWeb May 04, 2012) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2012/5/prweb9477562.htm www.prweb.com
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Over One Million People Worldwide Got Rid of Unhealthy Belly Fat with Phentermine / Adipex Alternative - PhenObestin ... SupplementsToWeightLoss LLC (DBA: PharmaCo Labs) created new phentermine weight loss drug alternative - PhenObestin 37.5 that's designed to look and feel similar to prescription weight loss drugs like Adipex and Phentermine. PhenObestin 37.5 looks just like Adipex - White Tablet with Blue Specks. Unlike prescription Phentermine / Adipex, people can buy PhenObestin 37.5 over the counter without ... news.yahoo.com
WINK investigation looks into safety of teen diet pills Teens looking to lose weight try dieting, counting calories, and exercising. But when that fails, one local company hopes to help. However, not everyone is on board with their solution. www.winknews.com
PhenObestin 37.5 – New, Safe and Effective Weight Loss Pill (Non-Prescription Phentermine and Adipex Alternative) PharmaCo Labs introducing the most effective non prescription diet pill - PhenObestin 37.5 - the best over the counter product that helps people lose weight as quick as Phentermine/Adipex.Germantown, MD (PRWEB) May 15, 2012 PharmaCo Labs, a MD based company, is introducing an effective diet pill PhenObestin 37.5 as a safe and side-effects free alternative to prescription Phentermine and Adipex ... news.yahoo.com
FDA Panel Backs Approval of Weight-Loss Drug Lorcaserin On Thursday, a U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) panel voted 18-to-4 to approve the prescription diet drug lorcaserin. It’s the second diet pill to be endorsed by an FDA advisory panel this year and, if approved, would be first new weight-loss drug in more than a decade. Lorcaserin, made by Arena Pharmaceuticals, is actually [...] healthland.time.com
FDA revisits safety of Arena Pharma's diet pill Federal health regulators are revisiting questions about the risk of tumors and heart problems with an experimental diet pill from Arena Pharmaceuticals , which was previously rejected for similar safety concerns. www.boston.com
Arena shares rise on favorable diet pill review Shares of Arena Pharmaceuticals Inc. continued to rise Wednesday, a day after federal health regulators issued a surprisingly favorable assessment of the company's previously rejected diet pill. news.yahoo.com
An Endless Quest for Weight-Loss Pills The weight-loss field is strewn with lemons, more so than other areas of medicine, and because of the enormous potential market for these drugs, pharmaceutical companies rush new drugs to market after conducting only small clinical trials, writes Dr. Danielle Ofri. well.blogs.nytimes.com
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