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Phentermine

Are you curious about the diet pill Phentermine? Wondering how this drug works and whether Phentermine can help you to lose unwanted weight? Let thefitmap.com help answer your questions and guide to learn more about the uses of Phentermine.

Phentermine is often used as an appetite suppressant. Categorized as a phenethylamine or more specifically a derivative of the drug amphetamine, this drug is often prescribed for those individuals whose weight poses a significant health risk to them.

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Marketed under the brand names of Adipex, Ionamin, or Duromine, this drug is considered to be an alternative to cosmetic or surgical measures aimed at facilitating weight loss.

This form of diet pill acts to influence the section of the brain that connects with the central nervous system. It serves to suppress the feeling of hunger thus disrupting the hunger message sent from the stomach to the brain. As such it is recommended by the Food and Drug Association that this drug be used only in the short term, or for approximately 12 weeks.

This drug is available in most countries however some studies have suggested that this medication may have negative side-effects. Specifically fenfluramine or dexfenfluramine, a component of this drug, was withdrawn from the market in the United States in 1997 after medical examination determined that the drug could lead or contribute to heart disease. In addition, this drug has proven to be addictive for some patients and has also been found to cause insomnia, blurred vision, dizziness, dry mouth, diarrhea and/or constipation, and restlessness. It is also recommended that this drug not be taken by individuals suffering from allergies, agitation, high blood pressure, cardiovascular disease, hyperthyroidism, glaucoma, atherosclerosis or those with a previous history of drug abuse.

As such, this drug should only be taken under the counsel of your doctor. In addition, it should be taken in conjunction with other means of weight loss including exercise and healthy eating. Consult your doctor and thefitmap.com for more information!


 
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