What medicine will make you tall?
No medicines can make a person grow taller. Height is primarily determined by genetics and is influenced by factors such as nutrition and overall health during childhood and adolescence. The growth plates in our bones, which are responsible for height growth, usually fuse by the end of puberty, making significant height increase through medication unlikely in adulthood.Obesity - Related Articles
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