Phentermine Reviewed

Even a cursory glance at the list of the various side effects that are most commonly experienced with the weight loss supplement known as Phentermine is enough to give the reader serious cause for concern, as the list seems to never end.


Upon coming to the end of the list you would be forgiven for assuming that you were reading a recipe for a bomb or military strength weapon than an actual biological supplement.


PhentermineThink that is bad? Sadly, the risks and red flags do not end there and it should be noted that 13 years ago in 1997, 24 people all reported that they were suffering from heart problems of one description or another, and the scary thing is that Phentermine was the common variable in all 24 cases.


This gave the medics involved in the investigation of the scandal some serious food for thought and so they conducted a series of tests in an attempt to get to the bottom of the issue. They discovered that around a third of all people who use Phentermine will run the risk of developing heart problems sometime in the near future.


Somewhat worryingly, Phentermine is still available for usage on the market, although it has been closely monitored since 1997 and is now only available under the prescription and careful supervision of a physician.


In addition there is a number of other safety protocols and measures implemented in relation to the usage of the drug, for example, the prescription can only ever be issued for a maximum of a three-month rolling period.


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