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Taking Seasilver Cause Phentermine Not to Work It has been reported that taking seasilver will cause Phentermine not to work so if you are taking seasilver and want to use Phentermine, it might be best to stop using seasilver for the duration. If the Phentermine drug weight loss pill is the one affected by the use of the seasilver, you might want to try the herbal Phentermine weight loss pill. You might not get the same results as you did with the Phentermine drug. The herbal Phentermine is made from all natural herbs and may not work the same with seasilver as it does with the Phentermine drug. You can discuss this with your doctor if you are having a problem with it. The Phentermine drug can not be used with certain medications and supplements so the herbal Phentermine may not have the same results. It may work fine with seasilver. Your doctor should be able to tell you more. The herbal form of Phentermine is made from Green Tea, Bioperine, Biotin, Alpha Lipoic Acid, Camellia Sinensis, L-Carnitine, and Piper Nigrum. These herbs work very well together to suppress the appetite, increase energy and metabolism, burn excess fat and calories, and stimulate thermogenesis. The herbal Phentermine is not habit forming and there is no prescription necessary. There are no known side effects and there is no doctors visits or special diet needed. Many people have lost weight using the herbal Phentermine and trust it because there are no drugs or stimulants in it. The Phentermine weight loss drug is habit forming and can not be used by those who are under eighteen years old, have heart problems, high blood pressure, glaucoma, agitation, hyperthyroidism, anxiety disorder, diabetes, epilepsy, pregnant or nursing, allergy to other sympathomimetic amines, history of drug or alcohol abuse, or are taking certain medications. The Phentermine drug has many possible side effects such as irregular heartbeat, very high blood pressure, allergic reactions such as swelling of the lips, tongue, face, hives, closing of the throat, and trouble breathing. Other possible side effects are hallucinations insomnia, confusion, unusual behavior, headaches, dizziness, tremors, anxiety, nervousness, restlessness, dry mouth, bad taste in mouth, diarrhea, constipation, swelling of the legs or ankles, impotence, or change in sex drive. The Phentermine drug was approved by the Food and Drug Administration in 1959 to be used by the obese to lose excess weight in a short period of time to prevent health issues caused by the excess weight. It was one part of the two drug Fen-Phen weight loss pill which was taken off of the market in 1997 because of reports of valvular heart disease and pulmonary hypertension. Phentermine was allowed back on the market but is closely controlled by the Food and Drug Administration. All Text Copyright © Safety2005.org |
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