Maximum Lipotropics: Safety & Contraindications - A Comprehensive Overview
Maximum Lipotropics is a weight-loss product which, according to the manufacturer, is designed to minimize the amount of dieting individuals must undergo to lose weight. It is available without a prescription.-
Prohibitive Conditions
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There are a number of medical conditions which prevent someone from using Maximum Lipotropics. These include blood disorders such as hemophilia, bleeding stomach ulcers and ulcerative colitis or Chron's disease. Taking Maximum Lipotropics may exacerbate these conditions considerably.
Possible Prohibitive Conditions
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There are other medical conditions under which it may be safe to combine Maximum Lipotropics, however, it is necessary to consult a doctor first. These conditions include liver disease, heart rhythm disorders, asthma, a history of stomach ulcers and heart disease.
Side Effects
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Maximum Liptropics is an all-natural product free of synthetic chemicals often used in pharmaceutical products. As such, as of January 2011, there have been no harmful side effects reported to federal authorities.
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