(Appetite Suppressant - Oral)
Phentermine Uses
This weight loss medication is used as an appetite suppressant.
It is used in conjunction with an overall diet plan to reduce weight.
How to take this medication
This weight loss medication is best taken on an empty stomach one
half-hour before breakfast. 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.
Phentermine Side effects
Dry mouth, sleeplessness, irritability, stomach upset or constipation
may occur the first few days as your body adjusts to Phentermine.
If these effects persist or become bothersome, inform your doctor.
Phentermine Precautions
Tell your doctor your complete medical history especially if you
have high blood pressure, an over-active thyroid, glaucoma, diabetes
or emotional problems. Consult with your doctor if you think you
are pregnant or before breast-feeding. Alcohol can increase unwanted
side effects of dizziness. Limit alcohol use. Phentermine is not
recommended for use in children. Consult your doctor or pharmacist
for further information.
Phentermine Drug interactions
Inform your doctor about all the medicines you use, (prescription
and nonprescription) especially if you take high blood pressure
medicine or MAO inhibitors (e.g., furazolidone, phenelzine, selegiline,
tranylcypromine) or any other weight loss medicine. Avoid "stimulant"
drugs that may increase your heart rate such as decongestants or
caffeine. Decongestants are commonly found in over-the-counter cough
and cold medicine.
Phentermine Notes
Phentermine is not a substitute for proper diet. For maximum effects,
this weight loss medicine must be used in conjunction with a diet
and exercise program. Do not share this medication with others.
Miss dose
If you miss a dose, do not double the next dose. Instead, skip the
missed dose and resume your usual dosing schedule.
Phentermine Storage
Store at room temperature away from sunlight and moisture. Keep
this and all medications out of the reach of children.