Phentermine – The pill to slim

Phentermine – The pill to slim
If you're searching for an appetite suppressant that is really going to give you results while giving you more energy, then try phentermine. Phentermine works by blocking the nerve cells that release and reabsorb serotonin, thus increasing serotonin levels. The increased serotonin acts in the brain and enhances feelings of fullness so that you eat less. By eating less, you consequently lose weight.

This medicine can help you reduce weight or maintain a lower weight by suppressing your appetite. Although exercise and a balanced diet is the best way to loose weight, but if you are not regimental by nature, losing weight can be easy with Phentermine. Phentermine is a centrally-acting appetite suppressant
that is used as a weight control medication. It is indicated for the management of obesity.

Different diet pills work in different ways depending on which ingredients they contain. Appetite suppressant such as phentermine (Adipex-P, Fastin, Anoxine-AM, etc.) affect the appetite-regulating region of the brain called the hypothalamus. They work by blocking the re-uptake of the chemicals serotonin and norepinephrine, which create that feeling of satiety you get after eating a big meal. With more of these chemicals circulating in your brain, you feel full, so you eat less.

Like any other drug Phentermine too is not free from side effects. Difficult breathing, severe headache, hallucinations, abnormal behavior, Insomnia, diarrhea or constipation, impotence or change in sex drive are side effects likely to occur.

It is imperative to be in regular contact with a physician when taking weight-reducing pills. If diet pills
are not used in conjunction with a proper weight loss program incorporating proper diet and exercise, they are not likely to be effective. Indeed some pills may even disrupt your system causing weight gain. When used under medical supervision in conjunction with a proper diet and exercise program, diet pills can be effective - at least in the short term.

If you decide to take any type of diet or weight loss pills, follow these elementary precautions:

• Take diet pills exactly as prescribed or directed.
• Follow a proper diet and exercise program while taking the pills.
• If side effects persist or worsen, contact your doctor.
• See your doctor after 30 days to discuss your progress on the pills.
• If the diet pills stop working, stop taking them!

By Jane Morris
Published: 8/4/2006
 
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