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		<title>Adipex and Alcohol Use</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Apr 2010 18:53:12 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Adipex is another name for the generic medication <a title="Phentermine 37.5" href="http://www.phenblog.com/" target="_self">phentermine 37.5</a>, which is a weight loss drug that is often prescribed in order to help people to overcome obesity through the development of healthy eating habits and regular exercise routines.  It works as an appetite suppressant as well as an energy booster that assists in eliminating the unpleasantness often associated with diet such as cravings, hunger pangs, and fatigue.</p>
<p>The drug is made up of an odorless white crystalline, hygroscopic powder called phentermine hydrochloride.  This chemical is soluble in water and some alcohols. This being said, when taking <a title="Adipex" href="http://www.phenblog.com/category/adipex/" target="_self">Adipex</a> is combined with alcohol use, the function of the drug can be altered to the point where some of the undesirable side effects of the drug can worsen, or a drug interaction can result.</p>
<p>Even when taking Adipex as per the instructions of the prescribing doctor, the following types of side effects can occur.  The more serious ones include the following:</p>
<ul>
<li>Chest pain</li>
<li>Swelling anywhere in the body, especially in the extremities such as the feet and ankles</li>
<li>Fainting or lightheadedness</li>
<li>Shortness of breath</li>
<li>Rapid or uneven heartbeat</li>
<li>Odd behaviors or thoughts</li>
<li>Restlessness or confusion</li>
<li>Increase in blood pressure (symptoms of which can include difficulty focusing, severe headache, chest pain, blurry vision, numbness, or seizure).</li>
</ul>
<p>Should any of these side effects occur, stop the use of the drug right away and contact the doctor immediately.  Should they persist beyond a very short time, contact emergency medical services for assistance.  It should be noted that these reactions are rare.</p>
<p>Less serious side effects which occur more commonly include the following:</p>
<ul>
<li>Anxiety or feelings of nervousness</li>
<li>Mild headache</li>
<li>Jitters or tremors</li>
<li>Light dizziness</li>
<li>Difficulty sleeping</li>
<li>Unpleasant taste in the mouth</li>
<li>Dry mouth</li>
<li>Constipation or diarrhea</li>
<li>Itchiness</li>
</ul>
<p>Report any of these side effects to your doctor should they occur, especially if they become bothersome.</p>
<p>Any of the aforementioned <a title="Adipex Side Effects" href="http://www.phenblog.com/2009/08/adipex-cautions-side-effects/" target="_self">Adipex side effects</a> will only worsen with alcohol use, and, on occasion, side effects that were not experience before (such as dizziness, for example) can be brought about by combining Adipex and alcohol use. Though your doctor and/or pharmacist should warn you that it is not recommended that you drink alcohol while taking Adipex, it is wise that you avoid the combination even if the warning was not provided to you.</p>
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		<title>Phentermine Health Risks</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Feb 2010 21:25:06 +0000</pubDate>
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			<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>Non-Prescription Fastin</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Jan 2010 20:41:43 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fastin is marketed very carefully – and somewhat dishonestly – as a diet medication to help with weight loss.  The drug was initially formulated as a prescription-strength drug for weight loss which contained phentermine as one of its ingredients.  <a title="Phentermine" href="http://www.phenblog.com/category/phentermine/" target="_self">Phentermine</a> is a highly effective weight loss medication that suppresses the appetite among its many features to help with shedding those extra pounds.  However, in 1998, its creator, Smith Kline Beecham pulled it from the store shelves.  The drug’s manufacturer and distributor, King Pharmaceuticals wanted to maintain the valuable name of Fastin that had already been created through the use of the phentermine ingredient, but were required to reformulate it without phentermine.  This they did using non-prescription ingredients, but maintained the name Fastin.</p>
<div id="attachment_188" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 210px"><img class="size-full wp-image-188" title="Fastin Diet Pills" src="http://www.phenblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/fastin.jpg" alt="Fastin used to be a prescription diet pill that contained Phentermine, but has now been reformulated using the non-prescription ingredient Phenylethylamine HCl." width="200" height="200" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Fastin used to contain Phentermine, but has now been reformulated using the non-prescription ingredient Phenylethylamine HCl.</p></div>
<p>Fastin’s marketing has been misleading because their materials – such as the website – says that the drug is now available without a prescription and that customers are finally, for the first time, able to purchase this drug without a doctor’s prescription.  This statement leads customers to believe that they are receiving the same prescription-strength product containing the original phentermine hydrochloride ingredient that caused the drug to be so effective.  Unfortunately, they are not.  Instead, the ingredient replacing <a title="Phentermine" href="http://www.phenblog.com/" target="_self">phentermine</a> is phenylethylamine HCl.</p>
<p>Furthermore, though there is a quote from a Dr. Wright in their marketing materials, unlike most doctors, this one fails to mention any kind of actual research, statistics, or other evidence to substantiate the claims made that Fastin is somehow “better” than other drugs.</p>
<p>Fastin is owned by the company called Hi-Tech Pharmaceuticals, which also sells the weight loss drugs, Lipodrene Xtreme, Lipodrene, Dianabol, Anavar, and Stamina-RX, which can indicate to some that Fastin may not be as great as it seems if all of those other products are also sold by the same company.</p>
<p>The free trial is also suspicious, as it starts you off by having you pay for the shipping of the free trial (on which they likely do not make any money), but which then immediately signs you up for the Netnutri Fastin Diet Club, which proceeds to add you to an auto-pay list where two-month shipments are sent out to you automatically, charging you $139.90 each time.  Since the first auto-shipment occurs 14 days after you originally order the free trial, you need to make your decision very quickly if you wish to cancel, or you’ll automatically be out the money.</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>Adipex &#8211; Most Popular Phentermine Diet Pill</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Aug 2009 21:04:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gate Pharmaceuticals started manufacturing generic phentermine in 1990 using the brand name Adipex-P. Ever since then, Adipex has grown to become the most popular phentermine diet pill and is a very common choice to assist patients who are overweight and who experience additional health issue risks such as high blood pressure and cholesterol, and <p>Continue reading <a href="http://www.phenblog.com/2009/08/adipex-most-popular-phentermine-diet-pill/">Adipex &#8211; Most Popular Phentermine Diet Pill</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Adipex is a form of the generic drug phentermine that comes in immediate-release tablets containing 37.5 mg of phentermine hydrochloride. Phentermine received its first approval from the FDA way back in 1959 as a weight loss aid and since that time has been used for suppressing the appetite and speeding the metabolism in order to help people to lose weight on the short-term.  It is not designed for simply losing a few pounds but is instead meant to assist individuals who have been diagnosed with clinical obesity. Gate Pharmaceuticals started manufacturing generic phentermine in 1990 using the brand name Adipex-P.  Ever since then, Adipex has grown to become the most popular phentermine diet pill and is a very common choice to assist patients who are overweight and who experience additional health issue risks such as high blood pressure and cholesterol, and diabetes.</p>
<p>Adipex is a form of stimulant that is among the amphetamines.  It functions through the release of norepinephrine (a kind of brain neurotransmitter that is integral to several functions in the central nervous system) so that adrenaline will be released.  Adrenaline’s release assists in blocking the breakdown of fat cells so that hunger is reduced.  Furthermore, Adipex helps to boost energy levels, making it easier for people taking the drug to keep active and lose the weight more naturally.</p>
<p>Though there have only been short-term studies on Adipex, it is a drug only intended for short-term use.  Furthermore, the manufacturer of the drug has taken the additional effort of performing many surveys with patients both currently using the drug and those who have finished using it. This research has determined that the medication is highly effective by assisting patients to lose weight more effectively, boost their energy levels, and manage their appetite and desire to eat.  That being said, it is meant specifically for short term use and the building of proper diet and activity habits as the efficacy of the drug does decrease over time.  Furthermore, the body builds up a tolerance to Adipex and it should therefore not be used for more than twelve weeks straight.</p>
<p>Before taking Adipex, it is important that you discuss the potential side effects with your doctor as they can include blurred vision, dry mouth, headaches, dizziness, and diarrhea.  Though the majority of people tolerate Adipex very well, there have been occurrences of raised blood pressure and heightened heart rate.  Be careful to use Adipex only as directed as misuse can lead to dependency and addiction.</p>
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		<title>Adipex Diet Pills vs Phentermine</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Jul 2009 01:25:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The drug Adipex is a brand name that has a generic equivalent, but the generic has been around longer than the brand name. They are actually quite similar. When thinking about Adipex Diet Pills vs Phentermine, there are a few differences to <p>Continue reading <a href="http://www.phenblog.com/2009/07/adipex-diet-pills-vs-phentermine/">Adipex Diet Pills vs Phentermine</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Drugs come onto the market with a lot of hope, but some of that hope can be washed away when the sticker price is very high. Drug companies have to charge quite a bit more for a new drug to pay for the years and years of research that was put into making that drug a reality. After a certain amount of time, any drug on the market can be sold as a generic. The law tries to provide the drug company enough time to earn back what they put into something before that happens. The drug Adipex is a brand name that has a generic equivalent, but the generic has been around longer than the brand name. They are actually quite similar. When thinking about Adipex vs Phentermine, there are a few differences to consider.</p>
<p>One difference in Adipex Diet Pills vs Phentermine is the price. The brand name is going to cost more, for the reasons stated above. Because Phentermine is equally as potent and powerful as the brand name, you may wonder what the difference would be. For one, the way the pill is made, released in the system, and with what it is made could be the reason for the difference. In many generic diet pills, the fillers, dyes, and inactive ingredients are not the same. The problem with this could be an allergic reaction to some of those things. That is why it is important to tell your doctor about allergies and sensitivities when they ask before prescribing a new drug for you.</p>
<p>Though Adipex is essentially the same as Phentermine, and they work on the same part of the brain to reduce appetite, there is one small difference in the Adipex vs Phentermine debate that may determine which one you want to take. This is a personal preference. Adipex comes in a slow release form that may serve some dieters better. That means the medication is slowly released into the system which means more control. If you find that Phentermine has worked for you but the benefits wane towards the end of the day, Adipex Diet Pills may be the better choice. However, if that is not a problem, you can save money by sticking with the generic Phentermine.</p>
<p>Another difference in Adipex vs Phentermine is that Adipex Diet Pills contain 37.5mg of Phentermine Hydrochloride. Although Phentermine is also sold in this dosage, known as Phentermine 37.5, generic phentermine is also sold in lower and higher dosages. The dosage provided in Adipex seems to be very effective and is often the dosage prescribed for the treatment of obesity.</p>
<p>Overall, other than the above named issues in the Adipex Diet Pills vs Phentermine debate, there are no more major differences between the two drugs. That means you can get the same benefits from each as long as the other issues are not problems for you. This is something you can discuss with your doctor if you are running into problems while taking either one. The most important ingredient in any weight loss pill is you. What you do and how you react can have a strong impact on how well a drug works no matter what form you may choose.</p>
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		<title>Phentermine Ingredients</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Jul 2009 19:15:12 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are lucky, you are one of those people that can take just about any drug without worrying about what it will do to your system and your body&#8217;s reaction to what is contained in that drug. However, that is not the case with many people. Some are more sensitive to side effects, and some have allergies and sensitivities that may determine which drugs they can and can not take. This is why doctors always ask about allergies when they are working on a new prescription for you. You should be very honest and thorough when they ask so you do not suffer any problems. If you are looking for a diet pill, you may want to know more about Phentermine ingredients.</p>
<p>Phentermine has been around for a very long time and is considered a safe and effective appetite suppressant for those with more than a few pounds to lose. This drug has remained while many others have come and gone. Unlike supplements with no history or no medical research to back them up, this drug has been proven to be safe in the majority of people and does work well when taken as prescribed. There are a few forms, both brand names and generic, so you should think about Phentermine ingredients and fillers before you know which you should take.</p>
<p>The main ingredient in Phentermine is Phentermine hydrochloride. This is the active drug that helps suppress the appetite. This is a compound that has been around for a very long time and used in many different drug combinations for weight loss. This ingredient is the ones that goes to the brain and then tells it that the body is circulating enough glucose, therefore, no more sustenance is need. Hence, hunger signals cease and a person feels fuller for longer with no urge to over eat.</p>
<p>Otherwise, most of the Phentermine ingredients found in the diet pill are inactive. Some are fillers and others are coloring agents. These include, but are not limited to, Aluminum Lake, FD&amp;C Yellow #10, Blue #1, Red #3, Red #40, Blue #2, Red #28, Gelatin, n-Butyl alcohol, Propylene Glycol, Black Iron Oxide, Lauryl Sulfate, Magnesium Stearate, Titanium Dioxide, talc, Lactose Monohydrate, Silicon dioxide, starch, sucrose, and pharmaceutical glaze. If you take another form of Phentermine, as in a brand name drug made with this generic ingredient, you may find that there are different Phentermine ingredients and fillers of which you should be aware and consider.</p>
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		<title>Phentermine History &#8211; Origin of Phentermine Diet Pills</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Phentermine is a drug that has been used to treat obesity for a very long time. The history of Phentermine is a colorful one that goes back further than many <p>Continue reading <a href="http://www.phenblog.com/2009/07/phentermine-history/">Phentermine History &#8211; Origin of Phentermine Diet Pills</a></p>]]></description>
			<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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