Studies have shown that dietary supplements can often have misleading labels. Several tests were conducted by an independant organization, showing extra ingredients in some supplements and a lack of advertised ingredients in others. Over the last ten years, those tests have shown things such as lead in ginko products, toxic fungus in red yeast rice products, and a variety of similar issues.
Some of these tests have also shown that some products contained only a fraction of what they advertised or did not break down enough for the body to absorb them. News about Hydroxycut has been saying that the dangerous ingredient causing injury has not yet been found. However, with standards like these, it is entirely possible that the ingredient at fault is not listed on any Hydroxycut bottle.
If you or someone you know has been injured by Hydroxycut, contact the Hydroxycut recall attorneys of a law firm at your convenience.