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bladejtr says:
Oh look, a new diet drug gets approved the day after a dozen news stories about getting tested for obesity run.
How wonderfully coincidental.
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baileycccc says:
After they makes billions of dollars in profits it will be taken off the market for it's deadly side effects. Big Pharma's money wheel rolls on.
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charleskaye replies:
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I bet you said the same thing about lipitor...

It's people like you that want all the good things in life to be free, at least to you. I'm sure you'd be fine with some rascally "rich" person pay for all this stuff while you sit on your rear and watch your relatives on Jerry Springer re-runs.
Truth_Bee_Told replies:
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Something tells me you go through life complaining about everyone has has what you don't.
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Johnson-4 says:
There isn't a magic pill. Push yourself away from the table and go outside and walk. No side effects either.
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hillcruiser replies:
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Don't be stupid. The solution to shoving too much crap in your face is obviously to shove even more crap in your face.
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rybackiknows says:
Use of any medicine is always a benefit to risk decision which should be made with your doctor. There are 6 studies required after approval to help make certain this medicine is safe. For now, for patients who meet the criteria, Belviq will change the paradigm of obesity treatment.
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freepress6 says:
If it really works the Shakes'n Fries lobby will get it banned for some reason or other. Besides, Americans' overeating keeps the economy stimulated. Sterling Greenwood/Aspen
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MIO42 says:
Why not just cut out the junk
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eroteme2 replies:
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I wonder, now that we have Belviq can we resume drinking 32oz sugary sodas?
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