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Message definition (Anti-obesity medication)
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| [[Ephedrine]]
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| [[Adrenergic agonist]]
| Approved for [[asthma]]
|Average of {{convert|1.9|kg}} in a meta-analysis (all dosages)
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|[[ECA stack]]
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|Combination of ephedrine and [[caffeine]], sometimes adding [[aspirin]]
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|Around {{convert|4-6|kg}}
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|[[Ephedra (medicine)|Ephedra]]
|Plant extract sold as a [[dietary supplement]]
|Contains [[ephedrine]], an [[adrenergic agonist]]
|Banned in 2004 for safety reasons
|{{convert|0.9|kg}} per month more than placebo
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|[[Amphetamine salts]]
|[[Obetrol]]
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|Approved 1960, withdrawn 1973; [[Adderall]] was later approved for [[ADHD]] and [[narcolepsy]] and is still used for those purposes
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|[[Phenylpropanolamine]]
|Was an over-the-counter medication ingredient
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|Withdrawn in 2005 due to risk of [[hemorragic stroke]]
|{{convert|1.5|kg}}
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|- | Ephedrine | | Adrenergic agonist | Approved for asthma |Average of 1.9 kilograms (4.2 lb) in a meta-analysis (all dosages) |- |ECA stack | |Combination of ephedrine and caffeine, sometimes adding aspirin | |Around 4–6 kilograms (8.8–13.2 lb) |- |Ephedra |Plant extract sold as a dietary supplement |Contains ephedrine, an adrenergic agonist |Banned in 2004 for safety reasons |0.9 kilograms (2.0 lb) per month more than placebo |- |Amphetamine salts |Obetrol | |Approved 1960, withdrawn 1973; Adderall was later approved for ADHD and narcolepsy and is still used for those purposes | |- |Phenylpropanolamine |Was an over-the-counter medication ingredient | |Withdrawn in 2005 due to risk of hemorragic stroke |1.5 kilograms (3.3 lb) |}