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What is Phentermine?
Phentermine is a contraction of ‘phenyl-tertiary-butylamine’ which is an appetite suppressant. There are many trade names for the drug: Adipex P, Avaprex, Anoxine-AM, Fastin, Ionamin (Australia), Duromine (New Zealand & Australia), Mirapront, Obephen, bermine, Obestin-30, Phentrol, Phenterex, Phentromin, Pro-Fast SA, Redusa, Panbesy, Phentermine Trenker, Obenix, Oby-Trim, Teramine, and Zantryl.
It helps reduce weight in obese patients when combined with exercise and a monitored diet, used for individuals at increased medical risk due to their weight.
Who is it for and what are the benefits?
Phentermine works with neurotransmitters in the brain. Many other appetite suppressors involve the same type of mechanism which have effects on the central nervous system and eating habits. They initiate a ‘fight or flight’ response in the brain which stops the hunger signal. This results in a loss of appetite due to the fact that the brain is no longer receiving this hunger signal.
Dosage
Phentermine dosage will depend on the individual and will be prescribed by your doctor. Often it is possible to take it in a tablet which can either be crushed or chewed. Since the drug can affect sleeping patterns it should not be taken late in the day.
The normal dosages of phentermine range from 15 milligrams to 37.5 milligrams once per day, in the morning. If taking tablets, the dosage is usually the same, but some doctors will recommend that the dosages are divided around meal times.
For adults over 60 years the dosages are usually reduced, and the drug is not recommended for infants and children. You should monitor your intake of the drug carefully and be careful to follow doctors’ instructions in order not to form a habit of using the drug, and to reduce possible side effects.
Who should not use Phentermine?
There are certain groups of patients who should not use the drug, including those with allergies to its ingredients, those who have high blood pressure, an overactive thyroid, glaucoma, heart disease or a severe narrowing of the blood vessels. If you have any medical conditions then you should also check with a doctor before using the drug, for example if you are pregnant or have any allergies. There are also a number of medicines that will interact with phentermine.
What are the side effects?
There are some side effects to using phentermine which include increased heat rate and an elevated blood pressure. It can also cause palpitations, restlessness and insomnia and has the potential for physical and psychological dependence, though the drug is usually well accepted in most patients. Other symptoms include a dry mouth, blurred vision, clumsiness, skin rashes, headaches, stomach pains and tiredness. It is very uncommon to experience more serious side effects, but these might include fainting, panic, hallucinations and seizures.

