Risks Associated With Prescription Diet Pills

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Phentermine is an appetite suppressant that works by stimulating the hypothalamus gland, the area of the brain that controls the autonomic nervous system such as sleep cycles and temperature. The medicine affects certain neurotransmitters that will lessen appetite and make the user feel fuller faster. It also increases heart rate and blood pressure, essentially increasing the users metabolism.

Individuals who are considering weight loss drugs such as phentermine should remember that all medications have potential harmful side effects. Weight loss pills are not an instant solution for weight loss. The following important facts should be considered: Firstly, many diet pills are addictive. Secondly, there have been several deaths associated with weight loss medication. Thirdly, weight loss pills do not work for everyone.

Phentermine is closely related to amphetamines. Users of phentermine are very susceptible to developing physical and psychological addictions. Quitting the drug cold turkey after an extended period of use can cause symptoms of withdrawal, such as severe irritability, changes in personality, excessive tiredness or weakness, depression, intense...

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