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	<title>Phentermine Diet at Hydeuskiatta.com</title>
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		<title>What is Phentermine?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Phentermine can be simply understood as an effective oral weight loss medication which has helped many obese and overweight individuals to get rid of their excessive weight. This medication belongs to the sympathomimetic family of appetite suppressants. It received FDA endorsement in the year 1959, which gave it the benchmark of reliability. It is available [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Phentermine can be simply understood as an effective oral weight loss medication which has helped many obese and overweight individuals to get rid of their excessive weight. This medication belongs to the sympathomimetic family of appetite suppressants. It received FDA endorsement in the year 1959, which gave it the benchmark of reliability. It is available in the form of tablets, capsules, and resin capsules. It is usually taken once in a day before to breakfast. Avoid crushing, breaking or chewing of the Phentermine medication. The reason being, that this can change the template of the medication which may enhance the occurrence of unwanted side effects.</p>
<p>Use of Phentermine should be made strictly in accordance to a medical consultation. Customarily it is to be used in accordance to a balanced diet and regular workout regime to attain effective weight loss results.</p>
<p>It is a short-termed obesity management which spans from 6-12 weeks. This weight loss medication is a habit-forming drug; therefore it is not to be discontinued without a doctor&#8217;s recommendation. It is also suggested to make certain that Phentermine treatment is executed under proper medical supervision, so as to avert any medical complications.</p>
<p>Stomach upset, blurred vision, irritability, dry mouth are some of the common side effects which may be caused due to the usage of this medication. These side effects occur in the initial phase of the treatment and evade with a passage of time. Incase, these or any other side effects are experienced for a longer period of time, consult a doctor.</p>
<p>Women planning pregnancy, pregnant women, and breast-feeding mothers should keep away from use of this weight loss medication. A doctor needs to well-acquainted with your medical record including use of any other medications both prescription or over-the-counter, amid others. This approach can keep you away from Phentermine contraindication.</p>
<p>With the emergence of online pharmacies, purchase of Phentermine has become an easy task. Purchase Phentermine online, as it could save you the hassle of running around various pharmacists. It is to be noted that this medication is not approved for sale in the UK, and is solely available in the US.</p>
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		<title>Phentermine Diet hydrochloride</title>
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This medication is used in combination with a diet plan to help you reduce  weight.
How to take
This medication is best taken on an empty stomach one hour before meals.  Sustained-release or long acting products must be swallowed whole. Crushing or  chewing them will destroy the long action and may cause increased side [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>USES</strong></p>
<p>This medication is used in combination with a diet plan to help you reduce  weight.<br />
How to take</p>
<p>This medication is best taken on an empty stomach one hour before meals.  Sustained-release or long acting products must be swallowed whole. Crushing or  chewing them will destroy the long action and may cause increased side effects.  Because this medication may cause sleeplessness, avoid taking a dose late in the  day. Take this medication as prescribed. Do not take it more often or longer  than directed. It is usually taken for 8 to 12 weeks. Use in combination with  other appetite suppressant medicine is generally not recommended. Consult your  doctor before such use.</p>
<p><strong>SIDE EFFECTS</strong></p>
<p>Cardiovascular: Palpitation, tachycardia, elevation of blood pressure.</p>
<p>Central Nervous System: Overstimulation, restlessness, dizziness, insomnia,  euphoria, dysphoria, tremor, headache; rarely psychotic episodes at recommended  doses.</p>
<p>Gastrointestinal: Dryness of the mouth, unpleasant taste, diarrhea,  constipation, other gastrointestinal disturbances.</p>
<p>Allergic: Urticaria.</p>
<p>Endocrine: Impotence, changes in libido.</p>
<p><strong>DRUG INTERACTIONS</strong></p>
<p>Concomitant use of alcohol with Phentermine Diet hydrochloride may result in  an adverse drug interaction.</p>
<p>Tolerance to the anorectic effect usually  develops within a few weeks. When this occurs, the recommended dose should not  be exceeded in an attempt to increase the effect; rather, the drug should be  discontinued.Phentermine Diet hydrochloride may impair the ability of the patient to  engage in potentially hazardous activities such as operating machinery or  driving a motor vehicle; the patient should therefore be cautioned  accordingly.</p>
<p>Drug Dependence: Phentermine Diet hydrochloride is related chemically and  pharmacologically to the amphetamines. Amphetamines and related stimulant drugs  have been extensively abused, and the possibility of abuse of Phentermine Diet  hydrochloride should be kept in mind when evaluating the desirability of  including a drug as proof of a weight reduction program. Abuse of amphetamines  and related drugs may be associated with intense psychological dependence and  severe social dysfunction. There are reports of patients who have increased the  dosage to many times that recommended. Abrupt cessation following prolonged high  dosage administration results in extreme fatigue and mental depression; changes  are also noted on the sleep EEG. Manifestations of chronic intoxication with  anorectic drugs include severe dermatoses, marked insomnia, irritability,  hyperactivity, and personality changes. The most severe manifestation of chronic  intoxications is psychosis, often clinically indistinguishable from  schizophrenia.</p>
<p>Usage in Pregnancy: Safe use in pregnancy has not been established. Use of  Phentermine Diet hydrochloride by women who are or who may become pregnant, and  those in the first trimester of pregnancy, requires that the potential benefit  be weighed against the possible hazard to mother and infant.</p>
<p>Usage in Children: Phentermine Diet hydrochloride is not recommended for use  in children under 12 years of age.<br />
<strong>PRECAUTIONS</strong></p>
<p>Caution is to be exercised in prescribing Phentermine Diet hydrochloride for  patients with even mild hypertension.</p>
<p>Insulin requirements in diabetes mellitus may be altered in association with  the use of Phentermine Diet hydrochloride and the concomitant dietary  regimen.</p>
<p>Phentermine Diet hydrochloride may decrease the hypotensive effect of  guanethidine.</p>
<p>The least amount feasible should be prescribed or dispensed at one time in  order to minimize the possibility of overdosage.</p>
<p><strong>OVERDOSE</strong>Manifestations of acute overdosage with Phentermine Diet include  restlessness, tremor, hyperreflexia, rapid respiration, confusion,  assaultiveness, hallucinations, panic states. Fatigue and depression usually  follow the central stimulation. Cardiovascular effects include arrhythmias,  hypertension or hypotension, and circulatory collapse. Gastrointestinal symptoms  include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal cramps. Fatal poisoning  usually terminates in convulsions and coma.</p>
<p>Management of acute Phentermine Diet intoxication is largely symptomatic and  includes lavage and sedation with a barbiturate. Experience with hemodialysis or  peritoneal dialysis is inadequate to permit recommendations in this regard.  Acidification of the urine increases Phentermine Diet excretion. Intravenous  phentolamine (REGITINE) has been suggested for possible acute, severe  hypertension, if this complicates Phentermine Diet  overdosage.<br />
<strong>CONTRAINDICATIONS</strong></p>
<p>Advanced arteriosclerosis, symptomatic cardiovascular disease, moderate to  severe hypertension, hyperthyroidism, known hypersensitivity, or idiosyncrasy to  the sympathomimetic amines, glaucoma.</p>
<p>Agitated states.</p>
<p>Patients with a history of drug abuse.</p>
<p>During or within 14 days following the administration of monoamine oxidase  inhibitors (hypertensive crises may result).</p>
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