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Ending Medication

Phentermine diet pills produce the highest weight loss during the first few weeks of therapy. The beneficial effect then wears off gradually. At the end of the four week treatment period the therapy needs to be reevaluated. If a minimal weight loss is not achieved another class of drugs should be used.

Mental dependence on Phentermine

Signs of mental dependence:

  • Need to increase the dose to receive medicine's effect
  • A strong desire to continue the medication

Withdrawal side effects include:

  • Mental depression
  • Personality changes
  • Extreme weakness
  • Irritability
  • Vomiting
  • Stomach cramps
  • Trembling

Take a medical practitioners advice to overcome Phentermine pill dependency. People taking Phentermine for a long time should end the treatment gradually under a doctor's advice. In many cases withdrawal symptoms or side effects are noticed, so medical attention is strictly recommended.

Important notes concerning Phentermine

  • Do not take Phentermine pills for a long time without a doctor's proposal
  • After the treatment therapy, follow a well balanced diet and exercise program for maintaining the weight
  • Do not give away Phentermine prescription to others for treatment
   

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