Multiple Choice
The problem with the over-the-counter appetite suppressant phenylpropanolamine (PPA) is
A) its association with higher risk of stroke.
B) it actually stimulates the appetite.
C) it interferes with digestion for most people.
D) that research has found it to be ineffective.
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