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Adipex P is a fairly old prescription diet medication that has made a recent comeback.
Although not an amphetamine, it is the same as in many respects and is classified as a controlled substance.
Adipex P is licensed for relatively short-term use as an appetite suppressant in a calorie-restricted weight loss program.
Adipex P became immensely very popular as part of the combination fen-phen. But there are reports of heart valve problems and primary pulmonary hypertension led to the withdrawal of fenfluramine, the other part of that combination.
Adipex P can result to certain reactions such as rapid heart beat,palpitations, higher blood pressure, overstimulation, insomnia, restlessness, dizziness, dry mouth, or diarrhea.
Other reactions that have been reported include impotence, headache, tremor, constipation, digestive disturbances, metallic taste, hives and alteration in sex drive.
A few people currently taking Adipex P have suffered strokes. Report any signs and symptoms or suspected side effects to the physician promptly.
Adipex P should not be taken together with an MAO inhibitor such as Nardil or Parnate.
Adipex P may also interact with insulin, many diabetes pills, and the blood pressure pill guanethidine.
This drug may react with beta blockers such as propranolol.
Some sources advise against intake of alcohol in any form for people on phentermine. Check with your physician and pharmacist before taking any other medicine while taking Adipex P.
It should be taken once a day, usually two hours after breakfast.
Adipex P is to be taken before breakfast, or 14 hours before bedtime.
The capsules are to be swallowed as a whole. Adipex P is inappropriate for people with glaucoma, serious high blood pressure, symptomatic heart disease, or hyperthyroidism.
It should must not be combined with MAO inhibitor drugs (Eldepryl, Nardil, Parnate) and a person should wait at least 14 days after stopping any of these before starting to take phentermine.
Adipex P is not recommended for people in agitated states of mind or who have problems with drug abuse or alcoholism.
The effectiveness of this medication against the sensation of hunger may wear off after a few weeks.
The dose should not be increased in an attempt to maintain the effect; abuse of the drug can result in skin problems, insomnia, irritability, hyperactivity, and personality changes or even psychosis.