Alli Users Show Self-Motivation Works Best, Side Effects Are “Positive”
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Consumers using GlaxoSmithKline's alli OTC weight-loss product in actual use studies that provided the program kit experienced fewer side effects than clinical study participants who did not receive the kit, according to GSK
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