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What is the main reason that Phen-fen (Redux) was removed from the weight-loss market?
  1.It did not work.
  2.It caused heart valve defects.
  3.It was highly addictive.
  4.It produced chronic diarrhea.

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What is the main reason that amphetamines were removed from the weight-loss market?
  1.They did not work.
  2.They caused heart valve defects.
  3.They were highly addictive.
  4.They produced chronic diarrhea.



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Answer to Question 1

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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