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Phentermine Diet Pill
Review Brand names: Adipex-P, Fastin, Ionamin Phentermine diet pill offers a possible short-term weight loss solution. The prescription diet drug acts as an appetite suppressant and stimulates the central nervous system. The appetite reducing effect decreases after a few weeks, so phentermine diet pills are often prescribed to individuals as a short-term solution to help them get started on a diet and exercise program. Structurally similar to amphetamines, phentermine can be addictive and produce failed drug tests. Side effects of phentermine range from dry mouth, restlessness, and diarrhea to heart palpitations, shortness of breath, and chest pains. Generally, phentermine is taken for only 3 to 6 weeks, therefore, the long-term side effects are unknown. Since phentermine weight loss pills are only available by prescription, claims about the effectiveness of phentermine have been evaluated by the FDA. Weight loss studies have shown that people who take phentermine diet pills, along with diet and exercise, lose a fraction of a pound more per week than people who diet and exercise alone. As the weeks pass, phentermine becomes less effective and the fraction of a pound lost per week gets smaller. To lose a fraction of a pound per week, expect to pay $30 - $50 per month if your health insurance doesn’t cover the cost. Generally, insurance only covers the cost of prescription diet pills if you are significantly overweight or suffer from obesity-related conditions, such as diabetes and high blood pressure. Consult your doctor to find out if phentermine diet pills might work for you. |
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