Good to know. I just used mine for milder stuff against which it was effective. I found a study last year although I don't now have the link. It wasn't the study you linked. It was from the Nature journal. It mentioned the possibility for treating some endocrine problems and cancer as well as the usual anti-parasite and flu applications.…
Good to know. I just used mine for milder stuff against which it was effective. I found a study last year although I don't now have the link. It wasn't the study you linked. It was from the Nature journal. It mentioned the possibility for treating some endocrine problems and cancer as well as the usual anti-parasite and flu applications. So the word is getting out there. Fenben was used for I think weight loss quite a while ago. I don't remember much about it, if it is the same thing you reference, but people had trouble with it. I think that was in the 70s or 80s. Maybe people were misusing it if it's the same drug.
For weight loss, I think you're talking about something different. I remember my late mother talking about "fenphen" for weight loss in the mid-'90s. I just looked it up. This was a combination of fenfluramine and phentermine. There were heart problems associated with this and fenfluramine was withdrawn from the market. This is what the NIH had to say about it, back then: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/9688104/
Good to know. I just used mine for milder stuff against which it was effective. I found a study last year although I don't now have the link. It wasn't the study you linked. It was from the Nature journal. It mentioned the possibility for treating some endocrine problems and cancer as well as the usual anti-parasite and flu applications. So the word is getting out there. Fenben was used for I think weight loss quite a while ago. I don't remember much about it, if it is the same thing you reference, but people had trouble with it. I think that was in the 70s or 80s. Maybe people were misusing it if it's the same drug.
For weight loss, I think you're talking about something different. I remember my late mother talking about "fenphen" for weight loss in the mid-'90s. I just looked it up. This was a combination of fenfluramine and phentermine. There were heart problems associated with this and fenfluramine was withdrawn from the market. This is what the NIH had to say about it, back then: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/9688104/
I knew it was something. Thanks.