Additional info, added Monday September 26 2005, 12:24 pm: like w/out your parents knowing . Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fitness? louisvillegirl2005 answered Friday September 30 2005, 8:24 am: no,,, but your parents can buy them for you ask your parents and see if you can get some diet pills you have to be 18 and up to be able to buy diet pills so see if you can,,, but be very careful make sure you make the right decsion on the diet pills i hope i helped you any at all
XxTxX answered Tuesday September 27 2005, 4:50 pm: ..I dont think you can unless it is not perscription..But if you are under the age of 18 chances are you shouldnt be going on a diet..And the things in the pill arent good for you or wont help..But if you cant buy it your self and you really want it maybe you know someone over 18 that can buy it for you and you give them the money..Hope i helped` [ XxTxX's advice column | Ask XxTxX A Question ]
tasuki answered Monday September 26 2005, 9:16 pm: I think so, but I wouldn't do it. Diet pills can KIIIIILL you!! Just drink a lot of water, eat healthy foods, and exercise everyday. Sure it will take a long time but it's worth it and you can't DIE from it. [ tasuki's advice column | Ask tasuki A Question ]
pretentious.to.a.fault. answered Monday September 26 2005, 1:36 pm: im 17 and i used to take them. technically you have to be 18 to buy them but you can get away with a lot. not too many check id's. you really should talk to your parents or someone first though, all of them have side effects and some arent good. but if u do decide to take them make sure to get ephedra (sp?) free ones!!
karenR answered Monday September 26 2005, 12:52 pm: I don't think so. They probably make you show ID same as they would for buying cigarettes. :) [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
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