September 7, 2024

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Solution for injection lipolysis: "at one's own risk"


The National Medicines Agency (EOF) was informed by the Norwegian Medicines Agency through the notification system between the authorities of Member States about the injection solution LEMONBOTTLE, which is advertised for lipolysis.

The organization warns that a particular product marketed for a medicinal indication does not have appropriate EOF approval and informs consumers that its efficacy and safety have not been assessed. Given the above, EOF urges consumers not to purchase or use the above product. We remind you that purchasing medications from unapproved and unreliable sources can seriously jeopardize the health of the consumer.

The Lemon Bottle was advertised as “the fastest, most powerful fat-dissolving injection on the market.” Once injected into fatty areas, Lemon Bottle breaks down stubborn fat cells, converting them into fatty acids, which are then excreted in the urine. It is 100% safe(?!) and produces results within 24 hours. It is an alternative to invasive procedures.

The Lemon Bottle injectable treatment consists of a blend of premium ingredients that speeds up metabolism by separating and dissolving unwanted fat deposits. The formula combines riboflavin (vitamin B2), lithecin and bromelain from pineapple with properties that boost fat cell metabolism. It works by stimulating lipase activity, which is the process of breaking down dietary fats to be used as fuel for your body.

LEMONBOTTLE – a highly concentrated solution – can be injected directly into problem areas without the need for anesthesia. The only thing you may feel is slight swelling or bruising at the injection site, which usually goes away within a few days of treatment. The results of the LEMONBOTTLE fat burning treatment are visible immediately and last a long time when combined with a healthy diet and regular exercise. This procedure is ideal for people who are close to their ideal weight but still have a few pockets of fat that they would like to get rid of. It can also be used to reduce the appearance of cellulite and stretch marks.”

Nicely described, but the drug is not approved by the National Medicines Agency (EOF). If you use it, know that all this, as they say, “at your own peril and risk.”

We previously wrote that injectable drugs for weight loss and diabetes cause stomach paralysis – during the study, scientists discovered this rare but extremely dangerous side effect.



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