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Hydroxycut Max is one of the newest fat burning products in the Hydroxycut line. Hydroxycut Max is marketed towards women who are looking to burn fat and increase energy. It is, essentially, a green tea supplement combined with several other ingredients that, together, are said to help women with weight loss.
There have been mixed reviews among Hydroxycut Max users. While the majority of women who have used the weight loss supplement have noted that the product does, indeed, help suppress their appetite, boost their energy levels and help them lose weight quicker than normal, many women included in their reviews of Hydroxycut Max that the side effects may not be worth the benefits.
Some of the women who have posted their reviews online have noted that they experienced several unpleasant side effects of Hydroxycut Max, including:
While the side effects of the weight loss supplements may be bearable for some women, there have been more serious, potentially fatal side effects that have been linked to all Hydroxycut products, including:
In fact, Hydroxycut Max was part of a May 2009 Hydroxycut recall. The recall, based on several reports of serious liver damage and one death among Hydroxycut users involves all lots of Hydroxycut-branded products. A warning letter from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration advising consumers to discontinue use of the dietary supplements, sparked the recall.
If you or a loved one has used Hydroxycut Max or another Hydroxycut product and you have suffered any type of injury, you may qualify for a monetary award to pay for damages incurred.
For more information about Hydroxycut Max and its recent recall, please contact a Hydroxycut lawyer today.
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