BEVERLY HILLS, CA – The Federal Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a warning on the use of the latest and very popular weight loss drugs. There have been reports of these drugs causing a chain reaction in the bodies of specific patients and driving them to lose much more weight than recommended.

Over the past few years, there has been an enormous demand for injectable weight loss drugs. Although they are very effective for many patients, others suffer from a condition called FATS (Fat Attacking Trolls Syndrome). FATS can cause a chain reaction in the body, resulting in the destruction of all fat cells, which is fatal since some fat cells are essential to the body.

Dereck Popper’s wife was such a patient. He described how his wife started taking the drug when she reached 350 lbs in weight. At the beginning of her treatment, they were so happy with how effective the drug was, helping her to lose 150 lbs in 6 months. The concern started when his wife often felt fatigued, could not stay afloat in the pool with the kids, and started feeling pain when sitting down. She kept losing weight and despite eating 3,000 calories of fat alone a day, she could not reverse the FATS.

Medical professionals are recommending that those taking weight loss drugs to consult with their doctors and discuss the issues with FATS.