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Thread: Fake weight loss drug leads to girl’s renal failure
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[quote=LEONARDO,369840]Summer is on! It is a good season for girls to show their curve. Tank tops, backless and sleeveless T-shirts are in fad girls’ wardrobe. Slim girls are proud to dress in the “overexposed” attire. It seems that all Chinese girls want to be slim enough to fit the “slimmer’s attire”. Anyway, slimming is catching on in China. Well, girls, Be careful! A number of weight loss drug are hypes. A girl from Chongqing Medical University was diagnosed with renal failure after taking Superslim, a fake weight loss product. On June 1st, the girl surnamed Li bought the “quick weight loss medicine” at a pharmaceutical shop near her campus. She suffered from uncomfortable symptoms after taking the drug for three days. She was so eager to slim down quickly that she continued taking the drug in spite of her uncomfortable symptoms. After taking the drug for 10 days, she stopped medication due to the unbearable symptoms and complications. The next day (June 12) she got twitched and fainted. She was taken to a nearby hospital and was diagnosed with kidney failure. The Chongqing Municipal Pharmaceutical Administration ordered all the medical institution and pharmaceutical shops to stop selling ‘Superslim’ weight loss capsule as of June 26. I am not trying to discourage any girls who are trying to lose weight. Just a tip for girls: Fast weight loss ads are everywhere; some may work really well, but some are sheer hypes. The final tip: don’t slim down at the expense of your health! (Photo: fake weight loss drug "Superslim") [/quote]
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