Understanding how Phentermine struggles against excessive weight
Phentermine is an appetite
suppressant that reduces food craving thus allowing patients to more
easily comply with diets and exercise routines imposed by doctors.
According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services,
overweight and obesity are a major public health concern because they
contribute immensely to other preventable causes of death.
Phentermine is an appetite
suppressant that reduces food craving thus allowing patients to more
easily comply with diets and exercise routines imposed by doctors.
According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services,
overweight and obesity are a major public health concern because they
contribute immensely to other preventable causes of death. People that
are overweight or obese are more prone to suffer from illnesses such as
heart disease and strokes, type 2 diabetes, high cholesterol,
gallbladder disease, high blood pressure, certain types of cancers,
sleeping and breathing disorders, etc. Thus, by reducing obesity,
phentermine can help save your life.
Phentermine has
become a widely prescribed medication for patients trying to combat
obesity, and especially for patients already suffering from any of the
above mentioned illnesses. It should be noted that Phentermine is used
as a short term treatment for obesity (from 1 to 3 months). Prolonged
use can result in unwanted side effects, so it is important to consult
your doctor before beginning use. This appetite suppressant is normally
combined with special diets, exercise routines, and even psychological
or behavioral therapy.
Overweight vs. Obesity
According to the National Center for Disease Statistics, a person
becomes overweight when their BMI (Body Mass Index) is 25 kg/m2 or
more. Obesity is more severe than being overweight. A person is
considered obese when their body mass index is 30 kg/m2 or more. It
should be noted that predetermine use is not recommended for people
having normal body mass indexes: which are between 18.5 and 24.9. Most
doctors will only prescribe it if your BMI is 28 or greater.
The Different Faces of Phentermine
Phentermine is sold under many labels. The most common brand names
are Adipex and Ionamin but there are many names and generic versions of
Phentermine, such as Pro-fast, Phentercot, Fastin, Teramine, etc. Your
doctor will probably make the final decision as to what phentermine
type or dosage is right for you. Normal recommended dosages run around
30 mgs per day.
Side Effects
Phentermine does increase your blood pressure and makes your heart
beat faster. People just starting out with phentermine might also
suffer from any of the following mentioned side effects. It should be
noted that most of these conditions are temporary, and should go away
once the body gets used to the new medication. If they persist, consult
your doctor immediately.
- Constipation
- Trouble Sleeping
- Blurry Vision
- Excessive thirst due to a having a dry mouth
Phentermine use might also make some people cranky or more irritable
than normal. Side effects have not been determined for patients who
take phentermine
for a prolonged period of time. Some people claim that the body will
become accustomed to the drugs presence and it will simply loose its
effect. But since prolonged use is not recommended, no clinical studies
have been performed to determine side effects on people's health.
Is Phentermine Right for You?
The above information should give you a good indication of whether or
not you are a good candidate for a Phentermine treatment. If you have
trouble controlling your appetite and your body mass index is greater
than 28 , then phentermine might indeed be a good option for you.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Mario Vespucci, the author of this article, is a medical journalist collaborating with www.phentermine-hcl.org site (Phentermine Authority - All you should know about Phentermine). He throws light upon problems of excessive weight and its threat to health.
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