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Phentermine Side Effects

Wednesday, August 18th, 2010

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Phentermine Side Effects List:

Common Side Effects
1. Bad taste in mouth or dry mouth
2. Headache
3. Diarrhea
4. Upset stomach or pain in the stomach
5. Dizziness
5. Nervousness
6. Insomnia (troubles with falling or staying asleep)
7. Euphoria (unusual happy feelings)
8. Confusion
9. Irritability
10. Clumsiness
11. Heartburn
12. Vomiting, nausea
13. Increased thirst
14. Difficulty urinating (constipation)

Less Common Side Effects
1. Fever
2. Hallucinations
3. Panic
4. Restlessness
5. Stomach cramps
6. Tremors
7. Constipation
8. Weakness
9. Shaking
10. Depression or periods of mania
11. Overactive reflexes
12. Severe nausea
13. Aggressive behavior
14. Impotence or low libido
15. Gastrointestinal disturbances
16. Psychosis

Severe allergic reactions
1. Rash
2. Hives
3. Itching
4. Face (or its parts) swelling
5. Tightness in the chest (difficulty swallowing)
6. Wheezing
7. Skin redness

Rare and the most dangerous side effects
1. Blue skin or lips
2. Ankle or feet swelling
3. Fatigue
4. Chest pain
5. Problems with breathing
6. A rapid heart rate or palpitations
7. A desire to take Phentermine more often (or at higher doses)
8. Unusual thoughts
9. Very high blood pressure or low blood pressure
10. Pulmonary hypertension (can cause death)
11. Cardiac valvular disease
12. Slurred speech
13. Seizure
14. Fainting

In order to understand why Phentermine can cause such various side effects, we need to understand how this medicine works…

How All the Side Effects Are Combined?

Phentermine is a catalyst for production of stress hormones – Dopamine and Noradrenaline.

These hormones give a stunning effect of the suppression of appetite – the main purpose why we use Phentermine.

But do not forget that the effect of “Suppressing Appetite” – comes from a more global and the scale effect in our body – “Fight or Flight” – this is how our body reacts to the world’s dangers, including violation and damage to an environment.

This reaction activates human strength to survive, struggle and escape.

How Does It Manifest?

It’s simple. Reacting to dangers, all human senses are sharpened allowing us seeing even in the dark, making us more sensitive and giving us more energy. We are able to work faster because our body gets more air and this oxygen is carried from the air to our muscles.

We experience reduced blood flow to our skin, kidneys and digestive system which helps to avoid blood loss because of injuries, increase sweat and reduce saliva production. We are becoming less sensitive to pain, because we get more endorphins (hormones that naturally kill pain).

Besides this, human arteries are narrowed and veins are extended. This allows the blood returning to our heart.

And, of course, fight-or-flight reaction helps to reduce appetite and lose weight, as a result.

These side effects can bother you if you take the wrong dosage of Phentermine; get the wrong treatment or diagnosis.

This weight loss drug interferes with the brain’s work that regulates body’s organs such as blood and heart, skin, hair, teeth, stomach, etc. Thus if it messes up with your brain, it brings changes to all these organs as well.

Everybody who is taking Phentermine experiences its side effects. But their impact on every person is different because it depends on general health, age, dosage, terms of the treatment, etc. It is believed that Phentermine 15 mg causes the least side effects, 30 mg brings average damage and 37.5 mg can lead to the most serious changes.

Phentermine should NOT be taken if you have any of the following conditions:
• Heart disease
• High blood pressure
• Glaucoma
• Thyroid problems
• Anxiety disorder
• Diabetes
• Epilepsy or any other seizure disorder.
• Do not take Phentermine if you are taking monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOI) to treat depression.
• Also, if you are pregnant or nursing, talk to your doctor about the potential risks involved with taking Phentermine.

15 Questions of Medical Questionnaire:

1. Date of birth
2. Gender
3. Do You Smoke?
4. Weight
5. Height
6. Do you have high blood pressure?
7. Are you currently pregnant?
8. Have you ever been treated for heart problems or heart rhythm problems?
9. Do you take any form of pain killers?
10. Do you have any of the following conditions?
Leukemia, Multiple Myeloma, Sickle Cell Disease, Peptic Ulcers, or Retinitis Pigmentosa?
11. List all current medications, including non-prescription medicines.
12. List all allergies including medications.
13. List all medical conditions for which you are currently being treated
14. Is there anything else in your medical history you deem relevant?
15. Declaration: I have answered the above questions truthfully and to the best of my knowledge.

Phentermine and Nervous System

Let’s see how Phentermine can mess up with your nervous system that consists of Sympathetic and Parasympathetic systems.

The Sympathetic system has many responsibilities, such as human survival, food production and general activity of the body. And this system is activated by Phentermine.

Parasympathetic system is opposite to the Sympathetic. It is responsible for digestion, relaxation and sleep.

While Phentermine activates Sympathetic nervous system and mobilizes its strengths, it doesn’t pay attention at what is really important for the body at this particular moment.

This weight loss medicine also affects Beta-1 adrenergic receptors in the smooth muscle causing the uncontrolled release of noradrenaline. This can also lead to unpleasant side effects.