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		<title>Phentermine Health Risks</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Though many people are very successful at losing weight using phentermine, it does have the potential to cause some health <p>Continue reading <a href="http://www.phenblog.com/2010/02/phentermine-health-risks/">Phentermine Health Risks</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Though many people are very successful at losing weight using phentermine, making it the most popular weight loss drug in the country, it remains a serious medication that isn’t for everyone. This is because, as with every medication, there is the potential for interactions with existing health conditions and other drugs that could pose serious health risks.</p>
<p>If you have any health condition at all of which you are aware, don’t forget to mention it to your health care provider whether or not it is mentioned in the list below.  Furthermore, don’t forget to mention if you’ve ever had an adverse reaction to any phentermine hydrochloride products or any other medications that have been designed to stimulate the nervous system.  If you’ve ever had an allergic or conflict reaction to drugs before, don’t forget to mention that to your doctor before taking <a title="Phentermine" href="http://www.phenblog.com/" target="_self">phentermine</a>.</p>
<p>Primarily, it is not recommended that you take phentermine if you have the following health conditions:  blood vessel or heart disease (or symptoms of them), hardened arteries, high blood pressure, glaucoma, overactive thyroid gland, constricting chest pains, abnormal heart rhythm, vertigo or feelings of faintness, type 1 Diabetes Mellitus, mental disorders, or alcoholism.  If you have taken MAO inhibitors or any other antidepressant drugs such as tranylcypromine sulfate or phenelzine sulfate within the last past fourteen days, you should not take phentermine.</p>
<p>These conditions may or may not mean that you will be able to successfully use <a title="Phentermine" href="http://www.phenblog.com/category/phentermine/" target="_self">phentermine</a>, but it is extremely important that they be discussed with your doctor before taking the drug.  It may mean that you will need to work on a different kind of weight loss program that will still include the exercise and nutritious diet that is required when taking phentermine.  You may or may not be able to take another kind of weight loss drug, or you may simply have to use natural weight loss without the assistance of medications.</p>
<p>Be sure to discuss your conditions carefully with your doctor so that you can decide together on the best course of action to take off the extra pounds.  You may also find that some of the conditions from which you suffer will reduce after you begin losing weight. Your doctor is the only one qualified to assess your potential for phentermine health risks to make sure this is a safe weight loss medication for you to take.</p>
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		<title>Using Phentermine with Diabetes</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The reason for concern surrounding people using Phentermine with diabetes is that many diet drugs can cause problems for people suffering from specific medical conditions such as diabetes, as well as heart disease, high blood pressure, and <p>Continue reading <a href="http://www.phenblog.com/2009/12/using-phentermine-diabetes/">Using Phentermine with Diabetes</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A very common question about phentermine use is whether or not people can be using it who have diabetes.  Though Phentermine is considered a relatively safe FDA-approved weight loss drug that is helping many people to lose weight – more than any other medication in the country – there is some conflict between the use of phentermine and some diabetes patients.  For this reason, it is exceptionally important that you inform your doctor that you have diabetes before filling a prescription for <a title="Phentermine Diet Pills" href="http://www.phenblog.com/" target="_self">phentermine diet pills</a> in order to help you to lose weight.</p>
<p>The reason for concern surrounding people using Phentermine with diabetes is that many diet drugs can cause problems for people suffering from specific medical conditions. These medical conditions are not limited to diabetes and may also include heart disease, high blood pressure, and glaucoma.  Prescription weight loss drugs can cause complications or side effects with those conditions or the medications required for treating them.  These interactions could be very mild or quite severe.  Only you and your doctor can decide whether phentermine will be safe to use with your diabetes and the medications you may be taking, but typically speaking, it is not a recommended combination.</p>
<p>That being said, if you are quite overweight or obese, and you are at risk of diabetes but have not actually developed the condition, your doctor might recommend the drug in order to help you to control the chances that type 2 diabetes could develop.  This is because extra weight makes your body much more prone to the disease.  By eating a healthy, nutritious diet, exercising regularly, and bringing your weight down to the recommended body mass index range, you could dramatically lower your risks.  In fact, many people discover that though they were diagnosed with pre-diabetes when they were carrying the additional weight, by losing the weight through the help of <a title="Phentermine" href="http://www.phenblog.com/category/phentermine/" target="_self">phentermine</a>, their pre-diabetic symptoms disappear.</p>
<p>Phentermine works by helping you to adopt a healthier lifestyle more easily.  The discomforts of eating less while exercising more are reduced or eliminated by the drug so that the right habits can be set and then continued without the use of the drug over time.  Taking phentermine is a short-term effort that creates significant long-term health results.</p>
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