Stimulant: Dimethylpentylamine is a stimulant. A problem with stimulants for weight loss is that, unless dietary and exercise habits change, any weight loss from it will reverse after stopping it. Stimulants can have adverse short and long term effects, including dangerous heart rhythms and high blood pressure. In my opinion, use of stimulants for weight loss should be monitored medically.
Answered 5/3/2014
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Dimethylpentylamine: A compound initially developed by Eli Lilly. It was first used as a nasal decongestant. It is a type of stimulant. So it can raise your blood pressure and heart rate. https://www.weebly.com/editor/main.php#/
Answered 6/16/2018
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