Diet Pills as seen on TV
Today there are many diet pills you have seen on TV and Didrex is among
the most widely publicized. Didrex is an
appetite-suppressant that is used along with proper diet, exercise and
behavior therapy for the short-term management of obesity. Didrex is only
available by prescription. Some drugs and other medications may interact
with this medicine, so you need to notify your doctor or pharmacist of
all prescriptions, or non-prescription medicine, that you are taking.
Do not use Didrex if you are also taking furazolidone, guanadrel, guanethidine
or monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs). Inform your doctor, or pharmacist,
if you are pregnancy or breast-feeding, have allergies of any other medical
conditions. Get in touch with your pharmacist or doctor if you have questions
or other concerns about this medicine. Taking this medicine for longer
than prescribed or exceeding the recommended dose or may cause serious
side effects.
This medication is to be taken once daily, swallowed whole, in the mid-morning.
For maximum effects, this must be used in conjunction with a diet and
exercise program. Never share your diet medication with others. To avoid
problems, some precautions should be taken, for example, tell your doctor
your complete medical history, especially if you have glaucoma, high blood
pressure, diabetes, an over-active thyroid, or emotional problems. Alcohol
can cause increased side effects of all diet pills therefore limit alcohol
use while using Didrex. It is not recommended that children use Didrex.
Driving, or doing any activity that could be dangerous, should be avoided
until you know how you react to Didrex. Possible side effects include
dry mouth, nervousness, restlessness, and difficulty sleeping.
Tenuate, another popular diet pill
seen on TV, is an appetite suppressant which when used along with diet,
exercise and behavior therapy for the short-term management is very effective
in the treatment of obesity. Tenuate has proven to be very effective when
added to an overall diet and exercise program. As with all weigh loss
medications, over-the counter or prescription, your doctor should be consulted
before ordering them. And always follow the directions provided by your
doctor. Some of the temporary side effects of prescriptions diet pills
can include: dry mouth, nervousness, restlessness, or difficulty sleeping.
Inform your doctor if they persist or become worse. Since prescriptions
diet pills are excreted in breast milk. Check with your doctor or pharmacist
to discuss the risks to your baby if you are planning to be breast-feeding
while you are using this, or any, medicine. For more information, contact
your doctor, nurse or pharmacist.
Buy Diet Pills As Seen On TV
Compare Diet programs
|