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The Hydroxycut diet pills, supplements and packets have been linked to several dangerous side effects including liver damage. In fact, the makers of the Hydroxycut diet pill recalled Hydroxycut from the U.S. market, May 1, 2009.
It is no secret that Americans are in constant search for the magic pill that will make them skinny. Hydroxycut provided just that. Hydroxycut is the brand name for weight loss supplements that claim to:
However, what many dieters and bodybuilders (who use Hydroxycut products) don’t realize is that along with the benefits of the Hydroxycut diet pill come a series of dangerous side effects and potential health risks. Some of the more common side effects of Hydroxycut diet pills include:
In addition to the Hydroxycut side effects listed above there have been some more severe side effects mentioned in the news lately, including:
The more serious health risks, if left untreated, may be fatal. The exposure of the dangerous heath risks encouraged the makers of Hydroxycut-branded products to recall some of its products from the market.
Individuals who have (or still are) taking Hydroxycut diet pills, capsules or any other Hydroxycut product should be seek immediate medical attention should they start to experience any unusual signs or symptoms.
Following is a list of symptoms to look out for, which may indicate Hydroxycut liver damage:
If you or a loved one are taking Hydroxycut and begin to experience any of the above symptoms, it is imperative that you see your doctor immediately. Should you be diagnosed with a Hydroxycut-related condition, the next step is to consult a Hydroxycut diet pill lawyer who will determine whether you are eligible to seek compensation for your losses.
For more information, please contact our Hydroxycut lawyer today.
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