Phentermine review
Of all the weight loss products available one has really drawn my attention as a very effective product for short term use and that is Phentermine. Phentermine is an appetite suppressant that works by stimulating the brain and blocking of some neurotransmitters in order to help suppress appetite. This said it is clear that it is not used to lose weight as it is, but rather to suppress the person’s desire to take more food than necessary. It affects the parts of brain responsible for this and make one think that he has taken enough food.
Of course, Phentermine is not meant to substitute a diet. In fact, if you want to gain the maximum from its use, you should combine it with a low calories diet and some exercises. This way, you will get the most out of it.
Phentermine is made in three different forms: tablets, capsules, and resin capsules. There is not any difference between them it’s just a matter of what suits you best. It is best that they are taken prior to breakfast, on an empty stomach. Don’t take Phentermine late in the day as it is known to disrupt the sleep cycle. Also, do not chew, crush or dissolve the tablets or capsules, as this can damage some of the ingredients. Just swallow them.
Make sure that you follow the dosage that your doctor has prescribed. Do not change it on your own by increasing it or skipping it. If you do skip a dose, take one immediately. In case you are close to taking the next one, then skip the previous. Whatever you do, do not double the dose.

Several side effects have been noted, but if you feel any more, don’t hesitate to tell your doctor about it. Most side effects are not dangerous, just troublesome. Still they should be regarded with care if they are persistent. The more common side effects are: irritability, drowsiness, dizziness, nervousness, tiredness and increased blood pressure. There are several side effects that are potentially much more dangerous: chest pain, swelling of feet and lower legs, feinting, trouble breathing and less ability to exercise. If you start to feel any of these, consult your doctor immediately.
Prior to getting Phentermine, your doctor should be told of any history of alcohol or drug abuse you might had, history of mental illness within your family and if you have any, if you have advanced arteriosclerosis, sugar diabetes, glaucoma or allergies. Also, Phentermine is not recommended for pregnant or breast-feeding women as it can be harmful for a child and it is also not recommended to give it to anyone younger than 16.
Keep Phentermine in a cool and dry place away from children’s reach. Phentermine should also be kept in a dry place. Dampness, direct light and heat can cause Phentermine to break down and to be useless at best. Don’t use it if the expiring date has passed. Phentermine is not meant for prolonged use. If you have used it for a longer time, consult your doctor on how best to quit.
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Being overweight is a problem that many people in the world today have. This article is not trying to determine the reasons why someone is overweight and to criticize them, but rather to give a well meant advice to those people how they might change their situation for the better.
I’m sure that a lot of people reading this has already tried several different diet products and diets. Maybe they did not worked, maybe people have not been stubborn or diligent enough to go all the way through that, maybe they were victims of a scam, I don’t know. What I do know is that not all weight loss products are scam and that if you want to lose weight it takes a lot of effort and it is much harder than to gain weight.
Phentermine is a weight loss product that works as a appetite suppressant. It comes in three variations: tablets, capsules and resin capsules. It increases the activity of the hypothalamus gland and influencing certain neurotransmitters. This way Phentermine is able to suppress your appetite with great effect. So in effect, Phentermine works with your brain rather than with your body to help you lose weight.
This appetite suppressant is not meant to be a substitute for a diet. In fact, it works best if it is combined with one. Also, it is highly recommended to include a set of weight loss exercises for maximum gain.
Before he can allow you to take Phentermine, your doctor needs to be well acquainted with your medical history. This is especially true for: if you have any history of alcohol or drug abuse, advanced arteriosclerosis, allergies, sugar diabetes, family history of mental illness, kidney disease, high blood pressure and pregnancy.

Unfortunately, Phentermine has several side effects that should be taken into consideration when deciding if you should start with its use. The most common side effects of Phentermine are: increased blood pressure, nervousness, drowsiness, irritation, dizziness and tiredness. Some of the more rare side effects are: clumsiness, diarrhea, headache, dry mouth, change in sexual desire, confusion, irregular heartbeat, vomiting, skin rash, unpleasant taste, pain in the abdomen and psychosis. If these side effects persist you should consult your doctor for further course of action. There are also several more dangerous side effects that you’d need to tell your doctor about immediately. These are: fainting, chest pain, lessened ability to exercise, swelling of lower legs and feet and trouble breathing.
It is not recommended to give Phentermine to children under the age of 16, pregnant women and breast-feeding women. Also, it is not known if the effects are the same for people over the age of 60 as are for those under those age.
Keep it away from reach of children in a cool and dark place. Also, keep it away from any damp places, like kitchen sink. If the pills are expired, than through them away at once as expired medicine can cause much more harm than it can help.