The product contains DEA Controlled Substances (diazepam and d-norpseudoephedrine) that will cause a positive result on drug tests. Redotex Ingredients
A tranquilizer (Valium) used to counteract the jitteriness caused by the stimulant.
Redotex is a weight-loss medication manufactured in Mexico that is by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) . Often called the "Mexican Miracle Diet Drug," it is a stimulant-based pill that has been banned in the U.S. since 1987 due to serious safety concerns, including potential links to fatal adverse reactions. Legal Status and Warnings
The Department of Defense (DoD) lists Redotex and several of its ingredients on the Prohibited Dietary Supplement Ingredients list.
A thyroid hormone that boosts metabolism .
A stimulant and appetite suppressant.
An anticholinergic that can increase heart rate and dry secretions . Aloin (16 mg): A laxative derived from aloe. Health Risks and Side Effects