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Xenadrine increases weight loss, may have side effects - News
Xenadrine increases weight loss, may have side effects - News
It has been three weeks and two days since the majority of Americans vowed to follow through with their New Year's resolution and lose weight. Because over half of the American population is over-weight, this is a valid goal.
When exercise and diet do not produce results, many people turn to diet supplements. Before anyone commits to a particular supplement it is best to educate yourself about the possible outcomes.
The General Nutrition Center's best-selling diet supplement is Xenadrine RFA-1. Elizabeth Refner, general manager of a GNC in North Houston, said Xenadrine aids dieters by suppressing appetite.
"Xenadrine contains caffeine and Excedrin, which decreases appetite," Refner said.
According to an advertisement in "Max Sports and Fitness" magazine, Xenadrine increases weight loss 38.6 times more than diet and exercise alone.
Although Xenadrine has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration, clinical studies conducted at Eastern Michigan University states that compared to the placebo group, the Xenadrine group experienced 759 percent more weight loss without reducing their food intake.
As convincing as ads can be, one question remains—do diet supplements really work?
Former Personal Trainer, Neil Maddox said he lost 30 pounds in two months on Xenadrine.
"Through my training I saw results in just a month with and without working out," he said.
Although several products claim to be clinically tested, you have to find the product that works best for you, said Maddox.
"If a person is going to exercise, the results obviously come faster. I would recommend running or some kind of cardio-exercise," he said.
As is the case with any drug, diet supplements can cause side effects. Because some supplements contain caffeine, Maddox suggest avoiding soft drinks and drinking a lot of water.
Nervousness, increased heart rate, and mood swings are a few of the possible side effects, said Refner.
It is best to take diet supplements before 3 p.m. to avoid sleeplessness. To prevent bad reactions to diet supplements, Refner tells her clients to take a multi-vitamin to fall back on.
"Taking more protein depletes the caffeine," said Refner.
If side effects do occur, Refner said you should stop taking them and switch to a natural energizer. Diet supplements are not for everyone.
"People with high blood pressure should not take Xenadrine," said Refner.
To learn more about Xenadrine visit their Web site at www.Xenadrine.com.
http://media.www.houstonianonline.com/media/storage/paper229/news/2002/01/31/News/Xenadrine.Increases.Weight.Loss.May.Have.Side.Effects-173610.shtml
It has been three weeks and two days since the majority of Americans vowed to follow through with their New Year's resolution and lose weight. Because over half of the American population is over-weight, this is a valid goal.
When exercise and diet do not produce results, many people turn to diet supplements. Before anyone commits to a particular supplement it is best to educate yourself about the possible outcomes.
The General Nutrition Center's best-selling diet supplement is Xenadrine RFA-1. Elizabeth Refner, general manager of a GNC in North Houston, said Xenadrine aids dieters by suppressing appetite.
"Xenadrine contains caffeine and Excedrin, which decreases appetite," Refner said.
According to an advertisement in "Max Sports and Fitness" magazine, Xenadrine increases weight loss 38.6 times more than diet and exercise alone.
Although Xenadrine has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration, clinical studies conducted at Eastern Michigan University states that compared to the placebo group, the Xenadrine group experienced 759 percent more weight loss without reducing their food intake.
As convincing as ads can be, one question remains—do diet supplements really work?
Former Personal Trainer, Neil Maddox said he lost 30 pounds in two months on Xenadrine.
"Through my training I saw results in just a month with and without working out," he said.
Although several products claim to be clinically tested, you have to find the product that works best for you, said Maddox.
"If a person is going to exercise, the results obviously come faster. I would recommend running or some kind of cardio-exercise," he said.
As is the case with any drug, diet supplements can cause side effects. Because some supplements contain caffeine, Maddox suggest avoiding soft drinks and drinking a lot of water.
Nervousness, increased heart rate, and mood swings are a few of the possible side effects, said Refner.
It is best to take diet supplements before 3 p.m. to avoid sleeplessness. To prevent bad reactions to diet supplements, Refner tells her clients to take a multi-vitamin to fall back on.
"Taking more protein depletes the caffeine," said Refner.
If side effects do occur, Refner said you should stop taking them and switch to a natural energizer. Diet supplements are not for everyone.
"People with high blood pressure should not take Xenadrine," said Refner.
To learn more about Xenadrine visit their Web site at www.Xenadrine.com.
http://media.www.houstonianonline.com/media/storage/paper229/news/2002/01/31/News/Xenadrine.Increases.Weight.Loss.May.Have.Side.Effects-173610.shtml
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Defective Drugs
Defective Drugs
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ACE Inhibitors
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Actos
Adderall
Advair
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Ambien
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Arava
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Aricept
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Baycol
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Betaseron
Bextra Lawsuit
Bismacine
Bitter Orange
Botox
Byetta
Cardizem
Celebrex Lawsuit
Celexa
CellCept
Chantix
Childrens Tylenol
Cipro
Cleocin
Clozaril
Complete MoisturePlus
Concerta
Cordarone
Coreg
Crestor
Cylert
Cymbalta
Cytotec
Darvocet
Darvon
Daypro
Definity and Optison
Depakote
DES
DES - Third Generation
Desmopressin
Dexedrine
Digitek
Dilantin
Diltiazem
Ditropan
Dostinex
Duragesic Patch
Effexor
Elidel
Enbrel
Ephedra Epilepsy Drugs
Epogen
Estratest
Ethex
Ethex Morphine
Evista
Fen Phen
Fentora
Fleet Enema
Fleet Phospho-soda Recall
Foradil
Fosamax
Gadolinium
Gardasil
Geodon
Ginko Biloba False Claims
Gleevec
Heparin
Herceptin
Humira
Hydrocodone
Hydroxycut Liver Damage
Interceed
Intergel
Ketek
Lamictal
Lariam
Levaquin
Levitra
Levodopa
Lexapro
Luvox
Lymerix
Lyrica
Macugen
Maxipime
Mellaril
Menactra
Meningitis Vaccine
Meridia
Metabolife
Metadate
Methazolamide
Methylin
Minocin Blindness
Mirapex
Mobic
Motrin
Natrecor
Neurontin
NeutroSpec
Nexium
Novantrone
NovoSeven
Omniscan Gadolinium
One A Day Multivitamins
Ortho Evra Patch
Ortho Prefest
Pacerone
Palladone
Paxil
Paxil Birth Defects
Permax Plavix
PPA
Premarin
Premphase
Prempro
Prevacid
Prilosec
Procrit
Propylthiouracil
Proton Pump Inhibitors
Protonix
Protopic
Provigil
Prozac
Qualaquin
Raptiva
Reglan
Regranex
Relafen
Remeron
Remicade
Reminyl
ReNu MoistureLoc
Renu MultiPlus
Requip
Risperdal
Ritalin
Rituxan
RotaTeq
Serevent
Seroquel And Cardiac Death
Simvastatin and Amiodarone
Sinemet
Soriatane
Strattera
Symbyax
Tamiflu
Tamoxifen
Tequin
Terbutaline
Thimerosal
Tiazac
TNF blocker
Topamax
Trasylol
Trileptal
Tysabri
Vincristine
Vioxx
Vytorin
Wellbutrin
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Parker Waichman Alonso LLP is a leader in defective drug litigation. He and his law group are currently evaluating cases involving defective drugs throughout the United States. To view more information involving a specific defective drug.
Defective Drugs
Accutane
ACE Inhibitors
Actonel
Actos
Adderall
Advair
Advanced Medical Optics (AMO) Complete MoisturePlus
Advil
Aldara
Ambien
Amiodarone
Aptivus
Aranesp
Arava
Aredia
Aricept
Avandia
Avelox
Avonex
Baycol
Bayer Aspirin Supplement Products
Betaseron
Bextra Lawsuit
Bismacine
Bitter Orange
Botox
Byetta
Cardizem
Celebrex Lawsuit
Celexa
CellCept
Chantix
Childrens Tylenol
Cipro
Cleocin
Clozaril
Complete MoisturePlus
Concerta
Cordarone
Coreg
Crestor
Cylert
Cymbalta
Cytotec
Darvocet
Darvon
Daypro
Definity and Optison
Depakote
DES
DES - Third Generation
Desmopressin
Dexedrine
Digitek
Dilantin
Diltiazem
Ditropan
Dostinex
Duragesic Patch
Effexor
Elidel
Enbrel
Ephedra Epilepsy Drugs
Epogen
Estratest
Ethex
Ethex Morphine
Evista
Fen Phen
Fentora
Fleet Enema
Fleet Phospho-soda Recall
Foradil
Fosamax
Gadolinium
Gardasil
Geodon
Ginko Biloba False Claims
Gleevec
Heparin
Herceptin
Humira
Hydrocodone
Hydroxycut Liver Damage
Interceed
Intergel
Ketek
Lamictal
Lariam
Levaquin
Levitra
Levodopa
Lexapro
Luvox
Lymerix
Lyrica
Macugen
Maxipime
Mellaril
Menactra
Meningitis Vaccine
Meridia
Metabolife
Metadate
Methazolamide
Methylin
Minocin Blindness
Mirapex
Mobic
Motrin
Natrecor
Neurontin
NeutroSpec
Nexium
Novantrone
NovoSeven
Omniscan Gadolinium
One A Day Multivitamins
Ortho Evra Patch
Ortho Prefest
Pacerone
Palladone
Paxil
Paxil Birth Defects
Permax Plavix
PPA
Premarin
Premphase
Prempro
Prevacid
Prilosec
Procrit
Propylthiouracil
Proton Pump Inhibitors
Protonix
Protopic
Provigil
Prozac
Qualaquin
Raptiva
Reglan
Regranex
Relafen
Remeron
Remicade
Reminyl
ReNu MoistureLoc
Renu MultiPlus
Requip
Risperdal
Ritalin
Rituxan
RotaTeq
Serevent
Seroquel And Cardiac Death
Simvastatin and Amiodarone
Sinemet
Soriatane
Strattera
Symbyax
Tamiflu
Tamoxifen
Tequin
Terbutaline
Thimerosal
Tiazac
TNF blocker
Topamax
Trasylol
Trileptal
Tysabri
Vincristine
Vioxx
Vytorin
Wellbutrin
Xenadrine
Xenical
Xigris
Xolair
YAZ
Zelnorm
Zevalin
Zicam
Zithromax
Zoloft
Zometa
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