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Is Phentermine appetite suppresant addictive?

I take phenetermine and have been for weight for four months. I get euphoric and high off of it–Is this normal??

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Phenetermine Side effects.?

What kinds of side effects have you had while taking phentermine? And, how much weight does it really help you to lose?

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Information on Duromine

At times people can gain a little weight and they will look for the best way to help lose it; whether it be surgery diets or the use of supplements. The effectiveness of each method varies. This article will focus on the supplement called Duromine.

Phenetermine has many different names it is traded under, one such is Duromine. This product can be found primarily in New Zealand and Australia. The suppression of your appetite, which will enable you to not have the desire to eat a lot of food is the purpose of the product. The appetite is controlled as a specific chemical is released and this works on the brain. People who are often morbidly obese are prescribed this medication to help them with their weight loss. Duromine is a short term solution to the problems people may have and it is not recommended to be taken over long periods of time.

Duromine is one of the many trade names of the popular drug, phentermine. Transmitters in the brain are affected by the phentermine in the supplement. The central nervous system is stimulated by this. Once this is done the brain gets the trigger and releases certain chemicals into the body. These chemicals are often adrenalin and dopamine. These chemicals are able to suppress the hunger cravings that people feel. This means the brain will not have the hunger messages going to it; in turn a person would not feel hungry. The phentermine in the supplelemnt is often combined with a resin. The drug works systematically to release the medication into the blood stream to ensure that the individuals do no have hunger cravings as the day elapses.

Visiting a doctor regularly is one something people should do if they plan on taking a supplement. If you experience swelling of the limbs, rapid weight loss, chest pain and difficulty breathing after taking Duromine, you should consult a physician immediately. It should also be noted that you should not drink alcohol while you are taking the supplement. You should also not take the medication if you plan on taking cough or cold medication.

For people who are obese or overweight and need to lose weight drastically, Duromine is what can be used. This is a prescription drug, which means you have consultation and your doctor will determine if this drug is right for you. Duromine is used specifically to treat people who are overweight, so you need to ensure that you have been given the drug for the right purpose.

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Question for anyone in the medical field about pregnancy and Phentermine?

I started taking Phenetermine to lose weight about a week and a half ago. Well yesterday, I just found out that I am 5 wks pregnant. Does anyone know what this can do to my baby? Im afraid to tell my regular Dr b/c she is going to rip my head off but I honestly had no idea!
I cant even confide on my husband for advise b/c we are fighting right now and he doesnt even know Im pregnant yet!

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Phenetermine? anyone know where I can find it online w/o a prescription?

Does anyone know where I can buy Phentermine online w/o a prescription? I haven’t been able to find a website where I don’t have to pay a montly fee.

Thanks!!!
I’ve bought it many times b/4 online but can’t seem to find it anymore.

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4 comments - What do you think?  Posted by - April 21, 2010 at 7:14 am

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Is Phentermine Safe For Dieting?

There is no doubt that phentermine is an effective agent to help individuals lose weight. However, there has been a lot of debate regarding the safety of the drug. As opposed to a lot of the negative hype that the drug has received, phentermine, when taken as prescribed, is actually a safe way to lose unwanted weight.

Ever since the 1950s, phentermine has been approved by the FDA for use as a weight loss agent. It acts by suppressing the individual’s appetite and inhibiting the hunger signal from reaching the brain.

In October of 2006, a randomized controlled trial was conducted in the Yonsei University in Korea to determine both the efficacy and safety of phentermine. Phentermine hydrochloride or placebo was given once every day to 68 obese Korean adults. The study revealed that the group given phentermine lost a significantly greater amount of weight than the placebo group. The phentermine group experienced only mild to moderate side effects from intake of the drug. Blood pressure was not significantly elevated in either group. Insomnia and dry mouth were common adverse reactions to phentermine.

One of the serious risks associated with phentermine use is addiction. Since phentermine is similar to amphetamines chemically, intake of the drug could potentially result in a psychological and physical dependence. This is also the reason why the drug is considered as a controlled drug. It is classified as a Schedule IV substance, meaning it has some potential for addiction and abuse.

A contraindication to the use of phentermine is pregnancy. There have been few studies done on pregnant patients using phentermine. One study in 1962 involving 118 women who were given phentermine in their 3rd trimester until delivery resulted in 5 stillbirths. The causes of the stillbirths were not fully evaluated; however, as phentermine was not found to have any significant benefit when given during pregnancy, and as it could potentially be a cause of stillbirths, phentermine has thus been contraindicated for pregnant women. Also, intake of phenetermine while breastfeeding is not advised, as the drug could potentially be passed on to the baby via breast milk, and can result in unwanted effects.

Human studies on phentermine have been conducted on adult individuals. No information could be gathered regarding the use of the drug in children and in the elderly. Phentermine is thus not recommended for children who are below 16 years of age or who are older than 60.

Phentermine alone has been approved by the FDA; the use of cocktails or combination drugs, such as fen-phen or phen-pro, has not. The use of these combination drugs, therefore, should generally be avoided. Before taking phentermine, it is also important to inform your physician if you are taking other medications, such as antidepressants or other weight loss pills, as phentermine can interact with these drugs and can cause serious side effects.

When taken as advised, phentermine by itself is a safe and effective drug to use for the short-term treatment of obesity in adult patients. Try it!

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