Phentermine Diet Pill
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Phentermine, a widely used diet pill, is most commonly recognized because of its reputation: in combination with fenfluramine, it made up the infamous Fen/Phen diet drug. On its own, however, the phentermine diet pill is a potent and effective prescription weight loss medication.
What Is the Phentermine Diet Pill?
Phentermine is an appetite suppressant that was approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in 1973. It is available in 15- and 30-milligram capsules. A Schedule IV controlled substance, it has a low potential for abuse.
What Does It Do?
This diet drug stimulates the part of the brain that tells you you are full, thereby suppressing appetite. It must be combined with a healthy diet and exercise to be effective. Weight loss is sometimes temporary, and maintenance of weight loss after discontinuing the phentermine diet pill is highly dependent on healthy eating habits and continued exercise.
Is It Safe?
When used as directed by a supervising physician, the phentermine diet pill is safe for most people. Hypertension, thyroid problems, diabetes, and emotional instability are some of the conditions that would make it unsafe for a patient to use this drug. People taking MAOIs should not use phentermine. Use of phentermine can sometimes cause dry mouth, so patients using this drug should take extra care in their oral hygiene habits.
It is not safe in combination with fenfluramine, as a heart-valve problem seems to develop when the two drugs are used in conjunction with one another.
Brand Names
The phentermine diet pill is marketed under a number of brand names, including Adipex, Fastin, Obephen, Parmine, Teramin, and Phentrol.
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