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sympathomimetic appetite suppressants are used, short-term treatment, obesity, their appetite-reducing effect tends to decrease after a few weeks, this, useful only during the first few weeks, a weight-loss program, the sympathomimetic appetite suppressants can help, lose weight, learning new ways to eat, exercise, changes in eating habits and activity level, developed and continued long-term in order for, continue losing weight, keep the lost weight from returning, available only with a physician's prescription, dosage forms, oral, benzphetamine, tablets, diethylpropion, tablets, extended-release tablets, mazindol, tablets, phendimetrazine, extended-release capsules, tablets, phentermine, capsules, resin capsules, tablets, taking the medicine, weighed against the good it may do, for sympathomimetic appetite suppressants, allergic reaction to this medicine, amphetamine, dextroamphetamine, ephedrine, epinephrine, isoproterenol, metaproterenol, methamphetamine, norepinephrine, phenylephrine, phenylpropanolamine, pseudoephedrine, terbutaline, other appetite suppressants, allergic to any other substances, foods, preservatives, dyes, diet you, must follow a reduced-calorie diet while using an appetite suppressant in order to lose weight, in order to keep the lost weight from returning, changes in diet and exercise, continued after the weight has been lost, if a pregnant woman takes this medicine in high doses, more often than the doctor has directed, can cause withdrawal symptoms, newborn baby, medicines similar to sympathomimetic appetite suppressants can cause birth defects , newborn baby if a pregnant woman takes them in high doses, pregnant, may become pregnant, when breast-feeding , diethylpropion and benzphetamine pass into breast milk, not known if other sympathomimetic appetite suppressants pass into breast milk, sympathomimetic appetite suppressants during breast-feeding is not recommended, unwanted effects in nursing babies, studies on these medicines, done only in adult patients, sympathomimetic appetite suppressants in children with use in other age groups, the use, by children younger than 16 years, age is not recommended, haven't been studied specifically in older people, problems in older people, appetite suppressants, elderly with use in other age groups, an interaction might occur, change the dose, when you are taking appetite suppressants, health care professionals, amantadine, symmetrel, amphetamines, caffeine, nodoz, chlophedianol, ulone, cocaine, medicine for asthma, other breathing problems, medicine for colds, sinus problems, hay fever, other allergies, nose drops, sprays, methylphenidate, ritalin, nabilone, cesamet, pemoline, cylert, using these medicines with sympathomimetic appetite suppressants may increase the central nervous system, cns, stimulant effects, irritability, nervousness, trembling, shaking, trouble in sleeping, appetite suppressants, diet pills, other, selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, citalopram, celexa, fluoxetine, prozac, fluvoxamine, luvox, paroxetine, paxil, sertraline, zoloft, not known whether using two different appetite suppressants together, using a sympathomimetic appetite suppressant with a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor is safe and effective, some serious unwanted effects on the hearts, people who used two different appetite suppressants together, monoamine oxidase, mao, inhibitor activity, isocarboxazid, marplan, isocarboxazid, marplan, phenelzine, nardil, procarbazine, matulane, selegiline, eldepryl, tranylcypromine, parnate, do not take an appetite suppressant, less than 14 days after taking a monoamine oxidase, mao, inhibitor, do, may develop sudden extremely high blood pressure , tricyclic antidepressants, amitriptyline, elavil, amoxapine, asendin, clomipramine, anafranil, desipramine, pertofrane, doxepin, sinequan, imipramine, tofranil, nortriptyline, aventyl, protriptyline, vivactil, trimipramine, surmontil, using these medicines with sympathomimetic appetite suppressants, high blood pressure , irregular heartbeat
other medical problems, appetite suppressants, any other medical problems, alcohol abuse, drug abuse, dependence, dependence on appetite suppressants, more likely to develop, diabetes mellitus, sugar diabetes, insulin, oral antidiabetic medicine, need, take may change, epilepsy, diethylpropion may increase the risk, having seizures, family history, mental illness, mental depression, other mental illness, glaucoma, heart, blood vessel disease, high blood pressure , mental illness, overactive thyroid, appetite suppressants may make the condition worse, kidney disease , higher blood levels, the appetite suppressant may occur, increasing the chance, serious side effects, in order to prevent trouble in sleeping, one dose, take it about 10 to 14 hours before bedtime, more than one dose, take the last dose, the day about 4 to 6 hours before bedtime, for patients taking a long-acting form, swallow these capsules, tablets whole, do not break, crush, chew before swallowing, for patients taking mazindol, taken with food, to prevent stomach upset, do not take it more often, do not take it for a longer time, too much is taken, can cause unwanted effects, become habit-forming, think this medicine is not working properly after you have taken it for a few weeks, do not increase the dose, appetite suppressants will be different for different patients, follow a physician's orders, the directions on the label, the average doses, appetite suppressants, dose is different, for benzphetamine, for oral, dosage form, tablets, for appetite suppression, 25 to 50 milligrams, taken in midmorning, midafternoon, a physician may need to adjust my dose, children up to 16 years, use is not recommended, for diethylpropion, for oral, dosage form, tablets, for appetite suppression, 25 milligrams, three times a day, taken one hour before meals, children up to 16 years, use is not recommended, for long-acting oral, dosage form, extended-release tablets, for appetite suppression, 75 mg once a day, taken in midmorning, children up to 16 years, use is not recommended, for mazindol, for oral, dosage form, tablets, for appetite suppression, 1 milligram, a physician may need to adjust my dose, children up to 16 years, use is not recommended, for phendimetrazine, for long-acting oral, dosage form, extended-release capsules, for appetite suppression, 105 mg once a day, taken thirty to sixty minutes before the morning meal, children up to 16 years, use is not recommended, for oral, dosage form, tablets, for appetite suppression, 17.5 to 35 mg two, three times a day, taken one hour before meals, children up to 16 years, use is not recommended, for phentermine, for oral, dosage form, capsules, for appetite suppression, 15 to 37.5 milligrams, taken before breakfast, one to two hours after breakfast, children up to 16 years, use is not recommended, for oral, dosage form, tablets, for appetite suppression, 15 to 37.5 mg once a day, taken before breakfast, one to two hours after breakfast, taking it once a day, a physician may tell, take smaller doses thirty minutes before meals, children up to 16 years, use is not recommended, for oral resin, dosage form, capsules, for appetite suppression, 15 to 30 mg once a day, taken before breakfast, children up to 16 years, use is not recommended, if i miss a dose, skip the missed dose, continue with my regular dosing schedule, do not double doses, keep out of a child's reach, store away from heat and direct light, in other damp places, heat, moisture, the medicine to break down, do not keep outdated medicine, medicine no longer needed, discarded medicine is out of a child's reach,
precautions, know the side effects, a physician should check my progress at regular visits to make sure that this medicine does not cause unwanted effects, think this medicine is not working properly after you have taken it for a few weeks, do not increase the dose, do not take an appetite suppressant with, less than 14 days after taking a monoamine oxidase, mao, inhibitor, do, may very suddenly develop extremely high blood pressure , taking a sympathomimetic appetite suppressant, a positive result in urine screening tests for amphetamines, sympathomimetic appetite suppressants, dryness, the mouth, for temporary relief, use sugarless candy, gum, melt bits, ice, in my mouth, use a saliva substitute, mouth continues to feel dry for more than 2 weeks, check with my medical doctor, continuing dryness, the mouth may increase the chance, developing dental disease, tooth decay, gum disease, fungus infections , some people to feel a false sense, well-being, to become dizzy, lightheaded, drowsy, less alert than they are normally, before you drive, dizzy, not alert, before having any kind, surgery, dental treatment, emergency treatment, tell the medical doctor, dentist in charge, taking appetite suppressants together with medicines that are used during surgery, dental, emergency treatments, serious side effects, check with a physician immediately if you notice a decrease, in my ability to exercise, faint, chest pain , swelling, feet, lower legs, trouble in breathing, symptoms, very serious heart, lung problems, been taking this medicine for a long time, in large doses and you think you, become mentally, physically dependent on it, dependence on appetite suppressants are, a strong desire, need to continue taking the medicine, a need to increase the dose to receive the effects, withdrawal side effects, mental depression, nausea, vomiting, stomach cramps , pain, trembling, unusual tiredness , weakness, when you stop taking the medicine, for patients with diabetes, may affect blood sugar levels, notice a change, results, urine, blood sugar test, any questions, been taking this medicine in large doses, do not stop taking it without first checking with a physician, reduce gradually, the amount you are taking, before stopping completely, prevent withdrawal side effects,
side effects, appetite suppressants, some serious side effects, heart and lung problems, and a physician should discuss the good this medicine may do as well as the risks, along with its needed effects, some unwanted effects, side effects may occur, may need medical attention, check with a physician immediately, side effects occur, chest pain , decreased ability to exercise, fainting, swelling, feet, lower legs, trouble in breathing, side effects occur, increased blood pressure, painful urination, fast, irregular heartbeat , feeling that others can hear my thoughts, feeling that others are watching you, controlling my behavior, hallucinations, feeling, seeing, hearing things that are not there, headache, severe, mental depression, numbness , especially on one side, the face, skin rash , hives, sore throat and fever, with diethylpropion, talking, feeling, acting with excitement and activity you cannot control, unusual bleeding, bruising, with diethylpropion, symptoms, overdose, abdominal, stomach cramps , coma, confusion, convulsions, seizures, diarrhea, severe, dizziness , lightheadedness, fainting, fast breathing, feeling, panic, fever, hallucinations, seeing, hearing, feeling things that are not there, high, low blood pressure, hostility with urge to attack, irregular heartbeat , nausea, vomiting, severe, overactive reflexes, restlessness, trembling, shaking, tiredness, weakness, mental depression following effects, excitement, abuse, a sympathomimetic appetite suppressant, taking the medicine in larger doses, taking it more frequently, for a longer time than the doctor ordered, can cause the following side effects, changes in personality, excessive, excited activity, irritability, severe, mental illness, severe, similar to schizophrenia, skin disease, trouble in sleeping, severe, side effects may go away during treatment, body adjusts to the medicine, side effects continue, bothersome, constipation, dizziness , lightheadedness, dryness, mouth, false sense, well-being, headache, irritability, nausea, vomiting, nervousness, restlessness, stomach cramps , pain, trembling, shaking, trouble in sleeping, after the stimulant effects have worn off, drowsiness , unusual tiredness , weakness, mental depression may occur, blurred vision , changes in sexual desire, decreased sexual ability, diarrhea, drowsiness , frequent urge to urinate, increased urination, increased sweating, unpleasant taste, the side effects listed above, reported for all, reported for at least one, all, the sympathomimetic appetite suppressants are similar, side effects may occur with, after you stop using this medicine, body may need time to adjust, time this takes depends on the amount, medicine you were using and how long you used it, during this time check with a physician if you notice, side effects, extreme tiredness, weakness, mental depression, nausea, vomiting, stomach cramps , pain, trembling, trouble in sleeping, nightmares, other side effects,
brand names
some commonly used brand names are, adipex-p, adipost, bontril pdm, bontril slow-release, didrex, fastin, ionamin, mazanor, melfiat, obenix, obezine, phendiet, phendiet-105, phentercot, phentride, plegine, prelu-2, pro-fast, pt 105, sanorex, tenuate, tenuate dospan, tepanil ten-tab, teramine, zantryl, sanorex, tenuate, tenuate dospan,
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