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Phentermine is a stimulant that works the same as amphetamine and it acts like an appetite suppressant by having an effect on the central nervous system. To ensure that it works properly, it must be combined with other diet plans as well as exercises to treat obesity and other overweight related issues. If you have a history of heart and respiratory system diseases, it is advisable that you should not take Phentermine.

As much as the general function of phentermine 37.5 is to help in weight loss by way of suppressing appetite, it has several side effects and it is advisable to consult a medical practitioner before you start taking this supplement. It is important to understand each of the ingredients and learn how they can affect your overall health. The side effects are grouped into two. That is, those that affects the consumer and those that may result from mishandling by the health practitioner.

 

 

The side effects affecting the consumer.

Although not all side effects may appear on one individual, you may experience these effects and it is recommended that you should seek medical attention as soon as possible. Below are some of the major side effects of taking phentermine.

 

  • Seeing, hearing or feelings things that may not be present.
  • Drastic changes in your brain.
  • Chest pains,
  • Your ability to decrease is reduced.
  • Dizziness accompanied by severe headaches.
  • Increased heartbeat rate.
  • Your legs and arms may become numb and you may experience a lot of trembling.
  • There may be difficulty in breathing, speaking, thinking or even walking.
  • There is weakness experienced accompanied by swelling of the lower legs.
  • To some individuals, they may lose interest in sexual intercourse while in others; there is an increase in the sexual ability, performance and desire.
  • You may experience some redness on the skin.

Some of these effects may not require medical checkup as they may go away as your body becomes used to the medicine. Talking to a medical practitioner may be helpful as he/she will guide you on ways that you can prevent and reduce some of these side effects. However, if they persist for long, you should get help from a medical practitioner.

 

 

The side effects affecting the health care practitioners.

 

  • Pulmonary hypertension.
  • Precordial pains.
  • Myocardial infarction.
  • You experience dry mouth with some unpleasant taste.
  • Nausea accompanied by vomiting and abdominal cramps.
  • Cardiac failure or arrest.
  • Restlessness.
  • Dizziness accompanied by severe headaches and fatigue.
  • Sleeplessness.
  • Changes in libido, depression and hallucinations.

Above are the major side effects. It is advisable that you handle these drugs with a lot of care and follow your medical expert’s advice.



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