Phentermine.
Phentermine is intended for consistent weight loss in patients diagnosed with obesity. It should be combined with a healthier diet and regular exercise for best effects. Phentermine may never be used with other diet pills, as the combination can lead to a fatal lung disorder pulmonary hypertension – increase blood pressure in the lungs. Make sure you combine phentermine only with meds approved by your health care provider. Drinking alcohol is likely to increase some side effects reported by patients using phentermine, so make sure you exclude alcohol from your diet. If you need to do something that requires your concentration and alertness, taking phentermine is not recommended, as in some cases it may impair your thinking and reactions. It's important that you know for sure how your body reacts to the dose of phentermine you are taking before getting engaged in any activities of that kind. Phentermine is supposed to be taken for short period of time only – for several weeks for example. Make sure you do not continue the treatment if your doctor told you to stop, as you are unlikely to benefit from this drug more and may develop a number of symptoms, such as skin problems, hyperactivity, insomnia and irritability.
