Adipex-P
Adipex (phentermine) is a drug that can be prescribed for patients diagnosed with obesity and having other health problems that can make using other drugs not very safe, including high blood pressure, diabetes and high cholesterol. Taking Adipex as recommended is the best way to benefit from the treatment. Make sure you always take the exact dose recommended and avoid missing your doses. A missed dose should be taken as soon as you remember about it, unless you are about to take another one pretty soon. In that case you need to skip the dose missed and take the next one as planned. Taking a double dose is not going to make your treatment more effective and can cause some serious side effects that can be avoided. If you still have a feeling of hunger after taking this medication for some time, talk to your health care provider about this situation to find out why Adipex is not working properly for you. You may be offered a dose adjustment or an alternative will need to be found. Avoid taking more of Adipex than prescribed, as overdose symptoms are very unpleasant and quite dangerous. Make sure you report the following symptoms of Adipex overdose directly to your local emergency center: hallucinations, nausea, restlessness, diarrhea, lightheadedness, fainting, stomach pain, tremors, seizure, vomiting, convulsions, and confusion, as they tend to get worse if not treated properly. Make sure you avoid drinking alcohol, as it can add to some of Adipex side effects and make you experience more serious symptoms as a result. Speaking of side effects, there are some serious ones possible in some rare cases. Nevertheless you need to be aware of this possibility and report any of the following symptoms to your health care provider: unusual thoughts, uneven heartbeat, restlessness, shortness of breath, unusual behavior, swelling, rapid weight gain, and confusion. Mild side effects are quite common, especially at the beginning of your treatment when your body has yet to adjust to the dosage prescribed. The following symptoms do not have to be reported to your doctor unless they become bothersome and interfere with your everyday life: insomnia, diarrhea, headache, tremors, itching, nervousness, dry mouth, dizziness, and constipation. In general, Adipex is very well tolerated and if you take it as prescribed the probability of developing any serious side effects is very low.

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