Phentermine

Phentermine is a commonly prescribed appetite suppressant specially intended for the treatment of obesity in people unable to lose their weight by simply dieting and doing exercises. It works by affecting your central nervous system. You will be probably recommended to take this medication from 3 to 6 weeks. It’s very important that you take this drug regularly once a day about 30 minutes before having a meal. Your health care provider may recommend a different routine of taking this medicine. Pregnant or breastfeeding women must not be taking this medicine without talking to their doctor first. Some mild side effects possible when taking this drug include nervousness, trouble sleeping, tremors, headache, itching, constipation, diarrhea, feeling anxious, unpleasant taste in your mouth, dry mouth, and dizziness. More serious side effects include but are not limited to: heart palpitations, swelling of the legs and ankles, insomnia, dizziness, increased blood pressure, tremor, shortness of breath, dizziness, chest pain, or restlessness. Some drugs you may be taking can interfere with the success of your treatment. The following medical conditions must be mentioned to your health care provider before you start the treatment: hyperthyroidism, glaucoma, a history of drug abuse, heart disease, arteriosclerosis, high blood pressure, and diabetes.

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