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Is Taking Oxyelite Pro Recommended While There Are Chances Of Pregnancy?

i am currently taking a diet pill (dietary supplement) called OxyElite Pro, and I think thay I may be pregnant but haven't had a chance to take a test yet. My question is; should I discontinue taking the pills untill I find out whether or not I am in fact pregnant?
Thu, 31 Jul 2014
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Do not use OxyElite Pro. It has been recalled since last October because it's been associated with liver and other problems. The company then added another ingredient not approved by the FDA. It's always safest to stop any OTC medicines if you think you're pregnant, and discuss with your doctor any prescription meds if you think you're pregnant. For this drug, I recommend you stop using it regardless of pregnancy. Hope this answers your query.
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Is Taking Oxyelite Pro Recommended While There Are Chances Of Pregnancy?

Do not use OxyElite Pro. It has been recalled since last October because it s been associated with liver and other problems. The company then added another ingredient not approved by the FDA. It s always safest to stop any OTC medicines if you think you re pregnant, and discuss with your doctor any prescription meds if you think you re pregnant. For this drug, I recommend you stop using it regardless of pregnancy. Hope this answers your query.