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Phentermine

 

Author: Ian Mason

Phentermine works by suppressing your appetite, and, therefore, decreasing your cravings for food you don't need. You should use it along with a general meal and exercise plan to decrease weight. You should improve your diet and increase your health at the same time you're losing weight.

How Do I Use Phentermine?

Take Phentermine once every day in the morning, half and hour to one hour before your first meal. You may break the tablet or cut it in half. Do not chew up or crush your tablet. Try not to take Phentermine in the afternoon or evening, as it will cause you to have trouble sleeping.

Follow the prescription and instructions your doctor gives you. Do not continue to take Phentermine for a longer period of time than instructed. Also, do not take higher doses than you are told to, as this will only increase possible side effects.

What Are The Possible Side Effects?

Sleeplessness, irritability, dry mouth, constipation or stomach upset may be experienced in the first several days while your body is adjusting to Phentermine. If these effects continue to bother you, please talk to your doctor.

Is Phentermine Safe?

Inform your doctor of your entire medical history. Make sure to talk about any problems you have, such as an overactive thyroid, diabetes, glaucoma, high blood pressure, or emotional conditions. Before you buy Phentermine, talk to your physician if you may be pregnant, or are currently breastfeeding. You shoud also avoid consumption of alcohol because it will probably increase a possible side effect, dizziness. Phentermine is not designed for use by children or young adolescents. Talk to your doctor for more information about this medication.

How Does Phentermine Interact With Other Drugs?

Please let your doctor know of every medication you are using or have recently used, (prescription and non-prescription) if you use MAO inhibitors (example: selegiline, phenelzine, furazolidone, tranylcypromine), medications for high blood-pressure, or any other medicines for weight loss. Be cautious about using "stimulant" drugs which could potentially raise your blood pressure and heart rate. These include drugs such as caffeine or decongestants. Decongestants are usually found in over-the-counter cold and cough medicines.

What Should I Do If I Miss My Dose?

If you miss one of your doses, don't take twice as much at the next scheduled time. Simply skip the dose you missed, and begin again with your next dose at the scheduled time.

What Else Should I Know?

Phentermine, as with other appetite suppressant drugs, is not a replacement for good eating habits. For the best results, Phentermine should be used in addition to a balanced meal and exercise program. That's where PhenForum.com can provide a little extra help. If your friends or family want to know how to acheive weight loss as you have, just tell them to visit PhenForum: Only a physician can determine whether or not they should take Phentermine.

Author Bio:

Ian Mason

Ian Mason, owner of Shoppe.MD online pharmacy directory.

Ian Mason studies health, weight loss, exercise, and several martial arts; maintaining several websites in an effort to help provide up-to-date and helpful information for other who share his interests.

Contact Ian Mason by e-mail at ian@shoppe.md, or visit his web site at http://www.shoppe.md

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