Redotex diet pills
what is redotex ?
What are the differences between Redotex and Redotex NF?
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Norpseudoepinephrine: 50 micrograms.
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Atropine sulfate: 0.36 mg.
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Aloin: 16 mg.
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Diazepam: 8 mg.
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Thyroxine (T3 or thyroid hormone): 75 micrograms.
What ingredients does Redotex have?
Diazepam
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Memory problems
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Fatigue
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Dizziness
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Restlessness and irritability
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Muscular weakness
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Sickness
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Loss of interest in sex
Norpseudoephedrine (d-norpseudoephedrine HCl)
Aloin
Tri-iodothyronine
Claims Redotex diet pills
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Diuretic
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Weight loss
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Body detoxification
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Boosted metabolism
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Powerful appetite suppressant
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Fat burning
Presentations and form of administration
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Capsules of 50 mg of D-norpseudoephedrine hydrochloride, 0.36 mg of Atropine sulfate and 16.2 mg of Aloin , in boxes with 30 pieces. Manufactured by Medix Products under the extended-release brand name Redotex NF.
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Capsules of 50 mg of D-norpseudoephedrine hydrochloride, 0.36 mg of Atropine sulfate and 16.2 mg of Aloin, 0.075 mg of Triiodothyrodine and 8 mg of Diazepam , in boxes with 30 pieces. Also manufactured by Medix Products under the Redotex trademark.
Possible Side Effects Redotex diet pills
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Dependence
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Nervousness
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Restlessness
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Tiredness
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Dry mouth
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Vomiting
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Constipation
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Diarrhea
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Fluid retention
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