The drug that promises to lose weight based on dinitrophenol (DNP) is harmful to health because it contains toxic substances that are not approved by Anvisa or the FDA for human consumption and can cause serious changes that can even lead to death.
DNP was banned in the United States in 1938 when the substance was declared extremely dangerous and unsuitable for human consumption.
- Side effects of 2.
- 4-dinitrophenol (DNP) include high fever.
- Frequent vomiting and excessive fatigue that can lead to death.
- It is a yellow chemical powder that can be found in pill form and sold illegally for human consumption.
- Such as thermogenic and anabolic.
The first symptoms of DNP contamination (2.4-dinitrophenol) include headache, fatigue, muscle aches and a constant general discomfort, which can be mistaken for stress.
If DNP is not discontinued, its toxicity may cause irreversible damage to the body that causes hospitalization and even death, with symptoms such as:
DNP, which can also be known commercially as Sulfo Black, Nitro Kleenup or Caswell No.392, is a highly toxic chemical used in the composition of agricultural pesticides, a product to reveal photographs or explosives and therefore should not be used for weight loss.
Despite various restrictions on products, you can buy this “medicine” on the Internet.