Phentermine.
Phentermine can be recommended in cases when the patient needs to lose a lot of their excessive weight over a comparatively short period of time. This drug is efficient only if combined with a balanced diet and regular exercise. Therefore, you will need to follow all the recommendations of your health care provider exactly to benefit from taking phentermine as much as possible. The following drugs have been reported to cause interaction and are therefore supposed to be reported to your doctor is you are taking them at the moment: antidepressants, high blood pressure meds, guanethidine, guanadrel, oral insulin or diabetes medications. Side effects are common, although they tend to be mild and go away on their own. You can suddenly start feeling anxious, get headache, diarrhea, constipation, itching, chest pain, dry mouth, dizziness, and a number of other symptoms, but there is no reason to get worried - all those symptoms go away on their own in most cases. Never take more of phentermine as this may lead to the following overdose symptoms that you will need to report to your local emergency center as soon as possible: seizure, uneven heartbeat, insomnia, feeling restless, blurred vision, severe headache, and numbness.