Apetamin

Apetamin is known as a potentially dangerous figure-augmentation product in the United States and countries with obesity problems. It is a syrup containing cyproheptadine, the amino acid lysine, and some vitamins. It was developed as an appetite syrup to aid with gaining weight and restoring the gut biome after periods of starvation. This medicine is only appropriate for that purpose under doctor supervision.

Cyproheptadine, the active ingredient, is an antihistamine and a hepatotoxin that has many effects on the body, including increased appetite, fatigue, and drowsiness. Apetamin has not been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration or the UK Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency. It is illegal to sell apetamin in most countries, including the United States. It is heavily promoted and illegally sold on social media.