Phentermine.
Phentermine can be used by people than need to lose weight but are unable to fight their food cravings without any help of that kind. Before starting your treatment make sure you let your health care provider know if you are using any medications that may potentially interfere with phentermine, such as insulin, weight loss, fluoxetine, guanethidine, phenelzine, sertraline, depression, MAO inhibitors, fluvoxamine, or tranylcypromine. Report any other drugs you are taking at the moment, as all that can be very important in determining the dose you need to be prescribed. Always take phentermine as recommended to make sure this medicine is efficient for you and you are getting all the benefits possible of your treatment. If you think you need to stop the treatment –talk to your doctor first to make sure you will not just lose the progress achieved. Both serious and mild side effects are possible, although mild side effects are more common. The following ones are sometimes reported: chest pain, itching, feeling anxious, constipation, headache, dizziness, diarrhea, and dry mouth. There is no need to report the symptoms mentioned above, unlike the following serious side effects that are rare but nevertheless possible and need to be reported to your doctor right away: uneven heartbeat, numbness, blurred vision, insomnia, seizure, severe headache, and feeling restless.