Adaprex Weight Loss Pills

Adaprex Weight Loss Pills
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Adaprex-P is a relatively new diet pill to the market that acts as a fat burner. The manufacturer claims that it is just as effective as prescription diet pills, and even goes as far as saying that "[Adaprex-P] is the strongest pill you can get without a prescription." Like all supplements, you should understand both the risks and benefits of Adaprex-P before consumption. If you're unsure how to use this diet pill, consult your physician for instructions.

History

Both Adaprex-P and Phentermine were introduced to the diet pill market in 2005, by PGH Products. The company claims its mission was to create all natural, non-prescription, products that could compete with popular prescription weight loss pills.

Uses

This product has many uses, non of which has been substantiated by independent scientific study, or proven to be safe. Adaprex-P's maker claims it can increase energy, enhance mood, burn fat, and to suppress your appetite.

How It Works

PGH Products claims that Adaprex-P is formulated with the key ingredient phenylethylamine. This substance is considered to be the strongest weight loss ingredient found in non-prescription diet pills according to DietPills.MD, a diet pill information website with reviews from medical experts. Other ingredients include synephrine, which is supposed to mimic ephedra, and yohimbine, which is a natural aphrodisiac. Unfortunately, the website does not offer a breakdown of how the pill supposedly works, and instead just provides a list of active ingredients.

Administration

The recommended dose of Adaprex-P is up to four capsules per day. The manufacturer suggests taking 1 to 2 pills 30 minutes before breakfast, and another 1 to 2 pills 30 minutes before lunch. It is advised not to take Adaprex-P close to bedtime in order to avoid sleep disturbances.

Warning

Adaprex should not be used if you are pregnant or nursing, under the age of 18, or if you're at risk for high blood pressure. Consult a physician before using Adaprex-P if you are on any prescription or over the counter medications, as complications can occur.

References

Article reviewed by V. Mac Last updated on: Jun 14, 2011

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