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About Chaser®
A recent survey shows that it takes an average of just 3.2 drinks to cause a
hangover. For ten percent of people, all it takes is one or two. That's why
there's Chaser. Chaser helps prevent headaches, nausea and other symptoms caused
by alcoholic beverages.
Just take two Chaser caplets with your first drink and two more later. Chaser is
made of specially processed calcium carbonate and charcoal. These ingredients
attract and absorb hangover-causing toxins and then pass them out of your body –
like a filter. In the morning you’ll wake up feeling great.
An IRB-approved clinical trial featuring randomization, double-blind,
placebo-controlled, crossover group design showed statistically significant
differences for 17 common hangover symptoms
including headaches, nausea and fatigue. According to the trial’s executive
summary, "The efficacy of the product ‘Chaser’ appears to be proven based on the
clinical trial." At the conclusion of the test, 83 percent of the subjects said
they would recommend Chaser.
Chaser is a safe alternative to over-the-counter pain relievers like aspirin and
acetaminophen (Tylenol). Aspirin can cause stomach irritation or bleeding.
Acetaminophen is toxic to the liver, especially when combined with alcohol.

Directions
(Per drinking session): Take two caplets with your first drink. For best
results, take two more caplets every two to three hours (or five to six drinks)
thereafter. To prevent dehydration from alcohol drink plenty of water or sports
drinks.
Warning
Do not take more than 8 caplets in a 24-hour period or use the maximum dosage
for more than one week except under the advice and supervision of a physician.
Consult a physician if you are currently taking any medications. Not for use by
minors. Chaser will not prevent intoxication and is not intended to treat or
prevent the consequences of excessive alcohol consumption. Please drink
responsibly and never drink and drive. Do not drink alcohol if you are pregnant
or nursing. Consult a physician if you believe you may have a dependency on
alcohol.
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