Leptoprin

Leptoprin is a dietary supplement marketed by "A.G. Waterhouse", a subsidiary of Basic Research; Salt Lake City, Utah. It was formerly known as Anorex (see anorexia).

There is also a less expensive "generic" version of the formulation called "Leptopril", which is advertised as being developed by "Generix Labs". The two products are the same, being marketed to different consumer personalities by the same company.[1]

Ingredients

As of 2007 the ingredients of this product changed considerably. In addition, the stimulant free version of the product was discontinued.

The new formula is Leptoprin/Leptopril are:

The former ingredients of Leptoprin/Leptopril are:

The former ingredients of Leptoprin SF are:

Many of the ingredients may be purchased less expensively in other brands or products. For this reason, a complaint was filed against the company's marketing technique in 2004.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 "Ads for Various Diet Supplements and Topical Gels Don't Cut the Fat, Says the FTC". Federal Trade Commission. 2004-06-16. Retrieved 2007-04-11.
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