Not known: Clever marketers create all sorts of "new products", but they are not medications approved by the fda. Such products are probably not tested for interactions and side effects like real medicines are. So, that means nobody really knows what side effects there are. If a "transferceutical" user hears about some interaction or thinks he is getting a side effect, he can visit his primary care doctor.
Answered 12/9/2013
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