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Archive for the ‘fastin diet pill’ Category
The history of FastinFastin diet pill is the brand name of phentermine produced by King Pharmaceuticals for SmithKline Beecham. It takes away the desire to eat or overeat by increasing heart rate and blood pressure, which reduces appetite. In December 1998, the American medical authorities made SK-Beecham withdraw Fastin from the market. Fastin is no longer produced and sold since Ionamin and Adipex diet pills were launched. What makes Fastin different from the Ionamin pill and Adipex-P®Chemically and pharmacologically, Fastin is related not only to phentermine, but also to amphetamines. Fastin was more addictive and more dangerous. Proper useFastin diet worked by taking away appetite. It was prescribed for the short-term management of obesity combined with a controlled diet. Short-term meant just a few weeks, which was enough to build tolerance to medication. After that period, there was no effect. General precautionsVigilance should be extremely high because Fastin diet pill may develop primary pulmonary hypertension, a rare, fatal disease of the lungs. Phentermine, the active ingredient may be responsible for valvular heart disease. Side effectsAs an amphetamine derivative, Fastin was unfortunately associated with intense psychological dependence and severe social dysfunction.
are severe side effects of Fastin diet pill. |