Adipex is simply
used as an
appetite
suppressant. It
is used in
combination with
a reasonable
eating plan to
help reduce your
weight.
How Taken
Adipex is
very simple to
use, you take it
once a day on an
empty stomach,
usually 30-60
minutes before
breakfast. You
can break or cut
the tablet in
half if you need
to. It's
important that
you Do Not crush
or chew Adipex.
You don't
want to take it
late in the day
or it can cause
difficulties
sleeping. It's
important that
you take Adipex
only as
prescribed. Do
not take it more
frequently than
directed or for
a longer period
of time than
directed.
Warnings/Precautions
Tell your
doctor your
complete medical
history
especially if
you have
especially if
you have high
blood pressure,
diabetes an
over-active
thyroid,
glaucoma, and
previous
problems with
stimulants or
emotional
problems.
Tell your
doctor if you
think you are
pregnant or if
you are
breast-feeding.
You'll want to
avoid Alcohol as
it can increase
the chances or
severity of
dizziness. This
is an adult drug
and is not
recommended for
use in children.
Ask our doctor
or pharmacist
for further
information.
Missed Dose
If you miss
your dose of
Adipex, it is
important that
you DO NOT
double the next
dose. Just skip
the missed dose
and restart your
usual dosing
schedule the
following
morning
Possible Side
Effects
Inform your
online doctor
about all the
medicines you
use,
(prescription
and
nonprescription)
especially if
you take high
blood pressure
medicine or MAO
inhibitors like,
furazolidone,
phenelzine,
selegiline,
tranylcypromine
or any other
weight loss
medicine. If you
begin taking
Bontril, you
should avoid
other
"stimulant"
drugs that may
increase your
heart rate such
as decongestants
(commonly found
in
over-the-counter
cough and cold
medicine) or
caffeine.
Storage
The only
thing you need
to do is store
it at room
temperature;
keep it away
from sunlight
and moisture.
Also keep this
medication out
of the reach of
children.
Overdose
Seek
emergency
medical
attention.
Disclaimer
This drug
information is
for your
information
purposes only,
it is not
intended that
this information
covers all uses,
directions, drug
interactions,
precautions, or
adverse effects
of your
medication. This
is only general
information, and
should not be
relied on for
any purpose. It
should not be
construed as
containing
specific
instructions for
any particular
patient. We
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