Phentermine Diet Pill Review for Quick Fat Loss
By admin on Oct 1, 2008 in Product Reviews
Phentermine Diet pills Review
Phentremine is a popular priscription diet pill. Nowadays you get Phentremine non-priscription diet pills too. Phentermine is a stimulant that is similar to an amphetamine. It is an appetite suppressant that affects the central nervous system.
Ingredients of Phentermine diet pills
Phentremine diet pills’ main ingredients are South African Hoodia Gordonii, Bitter Orenge and Evodamine, caffenine, Alfa Lipoic Acid, Senna Extract etc.
Phentermine is an appetite suppressant that is technically part of the amphetamine and phenethyamine class. It effects neurotransmitters in the brain by initiating a flight-or-flight response in the body, leading to the reduction of food cravings and hunger. The process of dopamine, adrenaline, and norephinephrine being released within the body has a stimulating effect that burns calories and also discourages their intake.
Phentermine was first approved for use in 1959, and became popular in the 1970s. A combined weight loss pill called Fen-Phen emerged in 1990, which contained phentermine and fenfluramine. However, 24 deaths occurred in 1997 as a result of heart valve disease brought on by the use of Fen-Phen, and at least 1/3 of regular users reported long-term heart valve difficulties. These findings lead to the drug being pulled from the market in 1998.
Phentermine is still available for purchase on its own in the U.S., but it is not recommended by any peer-reviewed medical journals or publications. It is considered to be a psychotropic Controlled Substance, and usually causes addiciton in users. Side effects of phentermine include increased heart rate, elevated blood pressure, palpitations, restlessness, and insomnia, and psychological dependence.
It is incredibly easy to abuse phentermine because of its addictive properties. Never use phentermine for more than 12 weeks at a time, and take pills a maximum of 5 times a week with 2 days of rest, or else you will suffer withdrawal symptoms after quitting the drug. As more time goes by, you will also likely be tempted to take larger amounts of phentermine, which makes overdose more likely. Overdose often results in death, and causes hallucinations, tremors, confusion, stomach pain, vomiting, and seizures.
It is very rare that doctors prescribe phentermine for weight loss because of its known adverse side effects, but if you do get a prescription, never share it with others, as consuming inappropriate amounts of the drug can be fatal. Take phentermine in the morning to reduce the risk of insomnia. Phentermine should not be taken by individuals with anxiety or mood disorders, as it tends to increase the length and severity of manic episodes.
In my opinion, taking phentermine and possibly losing a few extra pounds is definitely not worth the risk it presents to your body and health. When a drug is pulled from the market, that is a pretty good indication that that drug is not safe for public use, and the
addictive properties of the drug make it even more dangerous. Even if you seem to tolerate the medicine well at first, you may suffer from long-term chemical dependence or health consequences.
If you would like to use a weight loss product, consider taking one with less powerful ingredients. Products such as green tea and caffeine can help to suppress appetite in a healthier way. If you are losing a great deal of weight using phentermine, diet, and
exercise, your success can likely be attributed to your lifestyle changes, and not the drug. Phentermine can cause life-threatening illnesses and complications, and therefore is simply not worth the risk.
Is there a natural alternative to Phentermine pills?
After finding out how does Phentermine work, many dieters wonder if a natural alternative might be a better option. The fact that efficacy is not substantiated, it acts as an amphetamine, and is therefore addictive, a natural supplement is a much more appealing option for a growing number of people.
There are a number of natural weight loss supplements on the market these days. Although not all of them are created equal, there are some that have been shown to help promote weight loss safely and effectively, without the potential Phentermine side effects and those of similar medications.
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2 Comment(s)
By kate on Apr 13, 2009 | Reply
My niece has suffered a severe manic episode and has gotten no better in 2 weeks of being hospitalized after using phentermine. there was no history of any manic or bi polar behavior before she used this drug. She’s in her mid 20’s. No family history either. If phentermine can cause this, how can she be helped now? Does anyone know?
Kate kttheo@aol.com
By admin on Apr 18, 2009 | Reply
Kate, I would consult with your neice’s doctor.
Get him to sit down with you and talk to you about her case. Meanwhile, you can go to Web MD and the Mayo Clinic’s website for further reading.
We are not doctors and can’t give medical advice, but our hearts go out to you and your family.