Castellana M, Cignarelli A, Brescia F, et al
According to a 2010 Contrave weight loss review published in Obesity , 1.5 times as many people taking Contrave with behavior therapy lost at least 5% of their body weight compared to people taking a placebo with behavior therapy
They are marketed as nutritional supplements or drops and may make fraudulent use of the logos of regulatory authorities such as Swissmedic and carry invented quality marks with the aim of deliberately deceiving consumers
Aim for at least 64 ounces (8 cups) daily, more if you're increasing fiber intake
In the UK, food supplements are regulated as foods by the Food Standards Agency and Trading Standards, not as medicines by the MHRA
Contrave Contrave is taken as a tablet by mouth, typically twice a day