
Adios Max (100 Tablets)
Adios Max is a maximum strength licensed herbal medicine to help natural weight loss. It works by speeding up your body's metabolic rate and helping you to burn off stored fat, but as with all slimming products it should be used as part of a calorie-controlled diet.
How to take Adios Max:
For adults (16 years and above) and the elderly:
- Swallow one tablet 3 times a day, usually at mealtimes
- Use Adios Max as part of a calorie-controlled diet
If you take more Adios Max tablets than you should: No cases of overdose have been recorded. As a precaution, if you take too many tablets, drink plenty of fluids. Tell your doctor or pharmacist if you notice any side effects or are in any doubt.
If you forget to take Adios Max: Do not worry if you occasionally forget to take this product, just carry on taking the recommended dose when you remember. Do not take any extra tablets to make up for those you may have forgotten.
Each Adios Max Tablet contains:
- Fucus dry extract 120mg (equivalent to 600mg fucus)
The other ingredients are:
- Tablet core: lactose monohydrate, sodium starch glycollate, calcium hydrogen phosphate dihyrate (E341), talc, magnesium stearate
- Tablet coating: titanium dioxide (E171), talc, kaolin light, sucrose, acacia
Do not take Adios Max:
- if you have a thyroid disorder.
- if you are allergic (hypersensitive) to fucus dry extract or any of the other ingredients
- if you are under 16 years of age.
Before taking Adios Max, talk to your doctor if you have an intolerance to some sugars (e.g. lactose intolerance).
Using other medicines: Adios Max is not known to affect, or to be affected by, other medicines. However, problems of this sort are theoretically possible. If you are taking other medicines and are in any doubt about taking Adios Max you should talk to your doctor or pharmacist.
Taking Adios Max with food and drink: Taking Adios Max at mealtimes is a convenient way to help you to remember to take it at roughly equal intervals during the day. It should not matter whether or not you actually take it with food. Adios Max is not known to affect, or to be affected by, alcohol.
Pregnancy and breast feeding: Do not take Adios Max if you are pregnant or breast feeding.
Driving and using machinery: Taking Adios Max is not known to affect your ability to drive or use machinery.
Important information about two of the ingredients of Adios Max: The tablets contain small amounts of lactose and sucrose. If you have been told by your doctor that you have an intolerance to some sugars (e.g. lactose intolerance), discuss this with your doctor before using this product.
Possible side effects: Like all medicines, Adios Max may cause side effects for some people.
- Stomach upset may occur, including cramps, diarrhoea, bloating or nausea. If this happens, stop taking Adios Max and drink plenty of fluids
If your symptoms get serious, or if you notice any side effect not listed in this leaflet, stop taking the tablets and tell your doctor or pharmacist.




















