HEALTHDAILY MAIL
Illegal use of 'Reta' weight-loss drug is a 'huge, unregulated human experiment', warn doctors - as jab is linked to liver damage
Doctors warn that the illegal use of the weight-loss drug 'Reta' is causing an unregulated human experiment, as it has been linked to liver damage. The drug's unauthorized use is raising health concerns.
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