Weight Gainer Prescription

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Hi, I am very slim. 5'2 and no more than 95lbs and that's pushing it!! I have no appetite and a very fast metabolism!! I cannot afford to buy any weight supplement over the counter. I don't have a doctor as of yet either as almost no doctor will accept patients who are on Oregon Health Plan!! Anyway, I am trying to find out if CB1 can be prescribed by a Physician or only available OTC? Also I need to know what prescription weight gainer pills are out there so I can research them for when I find a Doctor very soon. Thank you ## Hello, Sarah! How are you? There aren't any prescription weight gain medications, so to speak, there are some that may cause weight gain as a side effect, but they only do that as long as you're taking them and yes, the CB1 requires a prescript...

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Will The weight gainer Cb1 help me gain weight like the weight gainer perieactive ## Hello, Based on my research, Periactin (cyproheptadine) is a prescription medicine that is sometimes given to people who need to gain weight, and Cb1 is a weight gain supplement. That being said, these two pills are very different and may produce different results. It's impossible to know how something will work for you unless you try it yourself. From what I've read, there are people that have had success with Periactin, but that doesn't mean that everyone will have positive results. You can learn more about this drug on the page for Periactin Details Have you spoken with a doctor about taking this medication/weight gainer? ## Cb1 do not work tried that but cyproheptadine really do works yo...

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i found this number on my weight gainer pill that wrote by "nova 0.5"...is it safe for me?n is it a type of drug? ## hi. i found this number on my weight gainer pill too.. just curious whether its safe for me or not... anything you can just drop any information to my mail.. {edited for privacy}. thank you ## Hello, Unfortunately I haven't been able to find a lot of information on a medication by the name of Nova. Is Nova the name of the medication you are taking? If not, it could be the name of the company that manufactured the medication. The 0.5 imprint most likely stands for the amount of the active ingredient that is in each pill. Prescription medications usually come with a packet of information about the ingredients, dosage and administration etc.. did you not receive ...

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