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By Armen Hareyan on April 16, 2008 - 9:45am for eMaxHealth

Fastin, from Hi-Tech Pharmaceuticals, is by far the hottest-selling nutriceutical weight loss supplement on the market today. The folks at Fastin.org are so confident in the results achieved from a recent customer satisfaction survey that they are now offering a free trial on their web site.

The rights to Fastin were previously owned by Smith Kline Beecham Pharmaceuticals, and most recently acquired Hi-Tech Pharmaceuticals. Smith Kline Beecham developed phentermine HCL under the brand name Fastin up until 1998.

Fastin, from Hi-Tech, is a pharmaceutical-grade dietary supplement indicated for weight loss in extremely overweight individuals. Fastin has both immediate and delayed release profiles for appetite suppression, energy, and weight loss. Fastin's patent-pending formula contains B-methyl-phenethylamine, 37.5mg, and was developed with the help of Mark Wright, M.D., a bariatric physician.

Fastin is available only from a select group of retailers, but Fastin.org is the only site offering a free trial of the product. Frank Huerta, spokesperson for Fastin.org sales and marketing, released a statement saying, "We are pleased to offer Fastin to consumers on this trial basis and we're supremely confident that customers will continue to order the product because of the effectiveness. We've never offered something for free, but the folks at Hi-Tech have made a product that actually does what it's supposed to and we're excited to be working with them on this offer."

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#1 B-Methyl-Phenethylamine is

Submitted by Anonymous on April 9, 2009 - 12:09am.

B-Methyl-Phenethylamine is chemically related to amphetamine, does it pose any risk to the heart?

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#2 So what i am wondering is

Submitted by Anonymous on July 1, 2008 - 1:04pm.

So what i am wondering is Fastin still the generic of phentermine or is it a different product now. I took fastin in in 2000, is this the same product?

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#3 Trial Fastin

Submitted by Anonymous on July 30, 2008 - 11:27am.

How can I get a free trial of Fastin?

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