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Would canine appetite suppressant have the same effect on humans?

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just kinda curious

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  1. look we all know yous a ***** but still have your limits. Jk jk jk,.. i would def NOT try to take anything not designed for a human to take. Take human appetite suppressants and leave the dog medicine for the dogs.  


  2. Don't even consider it.  Canine physiology is very different than that of humans, so it may harm you.  Also, you're unlikely to figure out the correct dosage for your weight and metabolism anyway.

  3. It would absolutely help for weight loss.

    You will lose all interest in eating dog food.

    Also, you will get plenty of exercise chasing cats.

    Sniffing other dogs near their buttocks is also a great way to lose your appetite.

    However, please don't pee against a fire hydrant. A judge is unlikely to believe your story.

    Hope this helps :-)

  4. go ahead and try it, but if you start chasing your tail, discontinue use and see your vet immediately.

  5. Honey... no offense... but that is retarded...

    NEVER take medicine that is meant for an animal... The doses and chemicals are made to fix a DOG'S body... Not a human...

    What will heal a human will kill a dog...

    What will heal a dog may kill a human...

    For the love of little apples... DO NOT take animal medication... You have no idea what they will do to you!

  6. lol, try it and see..

  7. Don't do it.  You have no idea what it is and remember it is for a dog's metabolism-Not a human.  Tons and tons of water will make you feel full.

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