Phendimetrazine is a sympathomimetic amine, which is
similar to an amphetamine. Phendimetrazine is also known
as an "anorectic" or "anorexigenic"
medication. Phendimetrazine stimulates the central nervous
system, which increases your heart rate and blood pressure
and decreases your appetite. Phendimetrazine is recommended
by physicians as a short-term supplement to diet and
exercise in the treatment of obesity.
Tips to take your diet pill
- Phendimetrazine is taken once a day [sustained
release formula] or two to three times daily [immediate
release formula]
- Take the pill with a full glass of water
- Taking evening doses of this pill may cause insomnia
- Do not take an over dose
- Always swallow the pill
Common side effects you will get used to:
Allergic reactions, Hallucinations, Restlessness,
Head aches , Changes in your sex drive.
Is Phendimetrazine habit forming?
Yes. If you take it continuously, Phendimetrazine can
be addictive. The drug is usually effective for a period
of eight to twelve weeks. You should discontinue it
once the course is over. An over dependence on the medication
can cause withdrawal effects after stopping it. In such
cases, seek the doctor's help for stopping the medication
gradually.
Note: Appetite suppressants are not a substitute
for proper diet. For maximum effects, this must be used
in conjunction with a diet and exercise program. Do
not share this medication with others and consult your
health care provider before using this medication.