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		<title>Short-Term Phentermine Use</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Phentermine, or phenyl-tertiary-butylamine, is a stimulant that was approved by the FDA in 1959 to be used as an appetite suppressant. Phentermine has been produced under many recognizable brand names, such as <a title="Fastin" href="http://www.phenblog.com/category/fastin/" target="_self">Fastin</a>, Ionamin, and Adipex-P. While Fastin is no longer available on the market, <a title="Ionamin" href="http://www.phenblog.com/category/ionamin/" target="_self">Ionamin</a> and <a title="Adipex" href="http://www.phenblog.com/adipex/" target="_self">Adipex</a> are still in strong production, as is phentermine in its generic state.</p>
<p>The most noticeable traits of drugs often tend to be the undeniable benefits. The phentermine substance has proven without a doubt that it can offer a true benefit to those who struggle from obesity. When phentermine is ingested, it stimulates the hypothalamus into producing a chemical called norepinephrine. This chemical causes the body to physically respond in a manner similar to that of an adrenaline rush or anxiety. This type of response often supersedes the brain’s acknowledgment of hunger and therefore actively suppresses the urge to eat. This enables users to lose weight without having to fend off attacks of hunger or snacking. As the body calls for more energy to function in this heightened state of stimulation, the body is also more likely to metabolize, or “burn”, fat faster.</p>
<p>Phentermine is intended strictly to be used on a short-term basis. In most cases, this means up to twelve weeks. Short-term Phentermine use is extremely effective as a weight loss aid, however it is not intended to be used as a sole method of treatment for obesity. A positive change in diet as well as an adequate exercise routine should be incorporated into the treatment and then maintained even after the use of <a title="Phentermine" href="http://www.phenblog.com/" target="_self">phentermine</a> is discontinued.</p>
<p>Although short-term phentermine use is considered to be safe for the general public, there have been very few clinical studies performed on it. In the mid to 1990’s, a combination drug became popular which included phentermine and fenfluramine. Many people recognize this drug by its nickname, “Fen-Phen”. <a title="Fen-Phen" href="http://www.phenblog.com/category/fen-phen/" target="_self">Fen-Phen</a> quickly became a giant in the pharmaceutical weight loss industry until cases of pulmonary hypertension began cropping up in users of this drug. Fen-Phen was taken off of the market, however phentermine was allowed to remain on its own.</p>
<p>The drawbacks to taking this drug are that people with certain conditions can develop serious medical issues if they take phentermine. People who suffer from severe high blood pressure, overactive thyroid disorder, heart disease, or glaucoma should not take phentermine. Other conditions, such as diabetes, a mild or moderate case of high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and pregnancy can produce issues in the way this drug works; therefore anyone with these conditions should only use phentermine under the close scrutiny of their doctor.</p>
<p>General side effects can occur with short-term phentermine use, especially if it is taken for several consecutive weeks. Some of the side effects are quite similar to those of a generalized anxiety disorder, such as insomnia, irritability, chronic bouts of confusion, and hypertension. Physical symptoms may include heartburn or indigestion, nausea, upset stomach, irregular bowel movements, vomiting, headaches, rashes on the skin, and fatigue. Although the previously mentioned side effects are quite common among users, there have been reports of severe symptoms such as seizures, hallucinations, manic-depressive tendencies, uncontrollable nausea or diarrhea, and variations in blood pressure.</p>
<p>While phentermine has not been deemed unsafe for use by the general public, it isn’t without its disadvantages. There is, without a doubt, a place in the medical world for phentermine, but those considering the use of this drug should discuss all possible drawbacks with their doctor to determine whether phentermine is a good candidate for their health and lifestyle.</p>
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		<title>Ionamin – Phentermine Resin Diet Pills</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Jan 2010 20:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ionamin was created in order to help people to lose the weight without aggravating a sensitive stomach. The formulation of Ionamin uses Phentermine resin that has a much slower release rate in the <p>Continue reading <a href="http://www.phenblog.com/2010/01/ionamin-phentermine-resin-diet-pills/">Ionamin – Phentermine Resin Diet Pills</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is not uncommon for people who want to lose weight to also experience an upset stomach or other unpleasant symptoms when using diet pills as a tool to help them to reach their goals.  In light of this truth, the drug <a title="Ionamin" href="http://www.phenblog.com/category/ionamin/" target="_self">Ionamin</a> was created in order to help people to lose the weight without aggravating a sensitive stomach. The formulation of Ionamin uses Phentermine resin that has a much slower release rate in the body.</p>
<p>Ionamin a prescription medication containing <a title="Phentermine" href="http://www.phenblog.com/category/phentermine/" target="_self">Phentermine</a>, so it is important to speak with your doctor about using it and other potential options for losing weight from which you may benefit.  This is because Ionamin is not for everyone and not everybody will find that it is effective for them.  It is not a diet pill that has been created to cause weight loss all by itself.  In order for it to be effective, it must be accompanied by a change in lifestyle including a healthier, portion controlled diet and regular exercise.</p>
<p>Ionamin is sold in two strengths – Ionamin 15 and Ionamin 30 that contain 15mg and 30mg of Phentermine, respectively. This diet pill is formulated to help obese and overweight people to suppress their appetites, making it easier for them to lower their daily calorie consumption and lose weight. Ionamin also provides an increase in energy and a boost in metabolism that help the body to burn more calories during the day.</p>
<p>Taking Ionamin can help obese and overweight patients develop healthier habits needed to lose weight. This includes eating smaller portions, making healthier food choices and getting more exercise. Because Ionamin, like other <a title="Phentermine Diet Pills" href="http://www.phenblog.com/" target="_self">Phentermine diet pills</a>, helps to suppress appetite and at the same time provides the user with more energy, making these necessary lifestyle changes become more easily attainable for people who have struggled with their weight.</p>
<p>Despite its benefits for weight loss, Ionamin does pose some serious risks to health if taken incorrectly. For this reason, it is imperative that a doctor monitor your health and progress when taking this diet pill. People with high blood pressure, diabetes or existing heart conditions may not be able to take Ionamin. It is important to discuss any health-related issues you may have with your doctor prior to taking this weight loss medication.</p>
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		<title>Types of Brand Name Phentermine</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Dec 2009 19:12:04 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The most popular weight loss drug currently on the market is the prescription diet pill called phentermine. Phentermine is the generic name of the medication that also comes in several different kinds of brand names.  This diet pill is designed to suppress the appetite so that you are satisfied by meals more quickly, and remain satisfied for a longer period of time.  That being said, it also boosts your energy so that you will feel ready to exercise and remain active even though you’re consuming fewer calories – which would typically take your energy down for the first little while as your body adjusts to the new calorie intake level.  This combination of blocking hunger and cravings while getting the body ready for workouts is seen by many to be the most effective combination as a tool for assisting with achieving realistic weight loss goals through a healthy diet and exercise.</p>
<p>Some of the different types of brand name <a title="Phentermine Diet Pills" href="http://www.directhealthpharmacy.com/phentermine.html" target="_self">phentermine diet pills</a> include:</p>
<p>Adipex – <a title="Adipex" href="http://www.phenblog.com/category/adipex/" target="_self">Adipex</a>, or Adipex-P, is the most popular brand of phentermine.  It contains 37.5mg of phentermine hydrochloride and is manufactured by Gate Pharmaceuticals.</p>
<p>Ionamin – This is another form of phentermine that is manufactured by Celltech.  It is a time-release resin version of the medication. <a title="Ionamin" href="http://www.phenblog.com/category/ionamin/" target="_self">Ionamin</a> is a different formula than generic phentermine in that it is a milder version geared toward people who have sensitive stomachs.</p>
<p><a title="Phentermine 37.5" href="http://www.phenblog.com/" target="_self">Phentermine 37.5</a> – This diet pill is actually not a brand name, but just describes the most common dosage of the generic medication that is prescribed. Many people are prescribed this generic form that contains 37.5mg of Phentermine and is exactly the same as Adipex.</p>
<p>Fastin – King Pharmaceuticals produced this brand name of phentermine for SmithKline Beechan.  The company withdrew phentermine in December of 1998, though and it became no longer available on the market.</p>
<p>Duromine – This is a form of phentermine that is not as popular as the brands Adipex and Ionamin, but is still prescribed in some cases.</p>
<p>Of course, there are other drugs that use phentermine as an ingredient, including Obermine, Obenix, T-Diet, and Obestin.  However, these are not phentermine in its pure form but are instead formulas that include the drug along with other chemicals.</p>
<p>It is important to speak with your doctor before choosing a type of brand name phentermine so that you can not only ensure that it is the right choice for you, but so that you can also design the proper diet and exercise plan to complement your efforts with this tool.</p>
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		<title>Phentermine History &#8211; Origin of Phentermine Diet Pills</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Phentermine is a drug that has been used to treat obesity for a very long time. You may not know this drug by the name Phentermine, but chances are that you have heard of it at some point. The history of Phentermine is a colorful one that goes back further than many know. It has been used in many forms to help those who are obese to lose weight. It is considered a short term drug that should be combined with proper diet, exercise and lifestyle changes. If you are seeking help with weight loss, you may run into this drug at some point.</p>
<div id="attachment_12" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 210px"><img class="size-full wp-image-12" title="Phentermine History" src="http://www.phenblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/phentermine-history.jpg" alt="Phentermine has been used as a prescription weight loss medication since 1959 and remains one of the best diet pills available." width="200" height="200" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Phentermine has been used as a prescription weight loss medication since 1959.</p></div>
<p>The history of Phentermine is a long one. It was first approved by the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) in the year 1959. It was approved as a treatment for obesity used only for short term help. For the most part, it is considered an appetite suppressant. In the early 1970s, Phentermine Hydrochloride was introduced. This is the most prescribed diet and weight loss medication (up to 50% of all medical prescriptions) because it is fairly effective and also because it is much cheaper than the other drugs for weight loss on the market today – Xenical and Meridia.</p>
<p>Phentermine is used and has been used in quite a few different brand name prescriptions for weight loss. The history of Phentermine in obesity drugs is a long one. Fastin was one such incarnation. This was a drug developed by King Pharmaceuticals (for SmithKline Beecham). This was used until it was taken from the market in the year 1998 as withdrawn by the company. Today is is on the market by a company called Medeva Pharmaceuticals and Gate Pharmaceuticals. It goes under the names of Ionamin and Adipex-P. As with other drugs, it also goes under the generic name of Phentermine.</p>
<p>One of the most recognizable incarnations in the history of Phentermine was when it was used in the prescription drug Fen-Phen. This drug was eventually pulled from the market. Part of the reason may have been that there have not been any safety trials for a very long time until one was done in the early 1990s when Fen-Phen was tested. Fen-Phen was a powerful drug that did not have the jittery/speed effect that many diet pills before it had. That made it a great alternative in the treatment of obesity. Once it hit the market with FDA approval, prescriptions skyrocketed.</p>
<p>In a rather dark part of the history of Phentermine, it was found that the combination drugs in Fen-Phen lead to problems with heart valve disease. As time went on, more and more cases were reported and the drug was eventually discontinued due to health and safety issues. However, as it turned out, Phentermine was not the problem in the drug Fen-Phen. Rather, it was the Fenfluramine part of the cocktail that was the problem. The FDA did not request that Phentermine be pulled from the market. It is still around, considered safe, and going strong today.</p>
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