
Phentermine
Phentermine is an anti-obesity medication that will help you to achieve stable weight loss and maintain the progress as long as you continue taking this drug. Phentermine should be combined with a balanced diet and exercise. Phentermine is available in two forms – tablets and extended-release capsules. The main idea of phentermine in capsules is to prevent the active ingredient from being released too soon, which is why you are not supposed to break or chew the tablet to make sure it can start dissolving only once inside your stomach. Tell your health care provider about any of the following conditions in case of having them: glaucoma, arteriosclerosis, hyperthyroidism, history of drug abuse, diabetes, heart disease, and high blood pressure. To prevent certain side effects fro happening, make sure you take this medicine exactly as directed. The best way to take phentermine is with some food once a day, usually in the morning.
The following must be reported to your health care provider as these meds can cause interference and lower the effectiveness of phentermine: medications for weight loss, sertraline, depression drugs, paroxetine, vitamins, fluoxetine, insulin, fluvoxamine, and guanethidine. Phentermine works best if combined with a healthier diet and exercise. While you may find it easier to lose weight using phentermine, a certain amount of effort is still required to provide for the success of your treatment. Throw away any phentermine that is expired. This way you will make sure there is no danger to your health, as taking expired medications can have serious health consequences. It's important that you keep all of your doctor's appointments and avoid doing something like taking new drugs without first checking with your health care provider.

