Leptoprin is marketed specifically towards people who are “significantly  overweight.” Leptopril is the exact same formula and is marketed by the  same company  as a generic. Although much the same as many diet pills, it is most  known for costing a whopping $153 per month. Originally, the product was  called Anorex and the formula was based on the ECA Stack (see number 6  on this list), with an almost identical ingredients list. After the ban  of ephedra, the name was changed to Leptoprin and the formula was  changed (still containing almost exactly the same ingredients as Stacker  2). Then in 2007, the formula was changed once more as the parent  company of “A. G. Waterhouse” and “Generix Labs” discontinued a failing  product known as “Formula 9.” The current formula of Leptoprin/Leptopril  is the same as Formula 9. As a fun side fact, a short while after the  new formula went into effect you could actually get Leptoprin/Leptopril  with “Formula 9” stamped on the capsules.
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