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Some Facts About Phentermine By Kevin Kennedy-Spaien, Thu Dec 8th
Phentermine ( A.K.A. Adipex-P; Obenix; Oby-Trim; Anoxine-AM;Fastin; Ionamin; Obephen; Obermine; Obestin-30; Phentrol) is apowerful drug first approved by the FDA in 1959. In use foralmost half a century, it has been a source of much controversysince the late 1990s. What are the effects of this drug, and howdoes it act upon the human body? Phentermine works by triggering a fight-or-flight response. Itacomplishes this by changing the Seratonin levels in the brainand releasing Adrenaline and other related chemicals. This canresult in, among other things, heightened blood-pressure, afeeling of panic, insomnia (or, in some, drowsiness) and a lossof appetite. It is only recommended for moderate weight-loss and forshort-term use. It is known to be dangerous for people who arealready suffering from high blood-pressure or Glaucoma. It canbe addictive, and abruptly
quitting ("cold turkey") has beenknown to cause lethargy, depression, and similar relatedconditions. Some other known side effect include changes ininsulin requirements as well as impotence.
Sources: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phentermine [Wikipedia]http://www.medicinenet.com/phentermine/article.htm [MedicineNet] http://www.fda.gov/cder/news/phen/fenphenqa2.htm [FDA.Gov]http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/druginfo/medmaster/a682187.html [Medline Plus] http://www.Health-Hack.com/ [Health-Hack.com] About the author:Kevin Kennedy-Spaien is a writer specializing in health issuesrelated to technology. He can be read regularly atHealth-Hack.com ( http://www.health-hack.com/ ), The HealthPortal for Computer Geeks and Gadget Freaks.
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