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Adipex
Brand
Name: Adipex®, Ionamin® & Fastin®
Adipex Supplied in 37.5 mg tablets Adipex is the active ingredient contained in Adipex®,
Fastin® and Ionamin®
Why
is Adipex prescribed?
Adipex, an appetite suppressant, is prescribed
for short-term use (a few weeks) as part of an
overall weight reduction program that also includes
dieting, exercise, and counseling.
Most
important fact about Adipex
Be sure to use this drug only as directed. It will
lose its effect after a few weeks, and should be
discontinued when this happens. If you try to boost
its effectiveness by increasing the dose, you will
run the risk of serious side effects and dependence
on the drug.
How
should you take Adipex?
Take Adipex before breakfast or up to 2 hours
after breakfast. Tablets can be broken in half, if
necessary.
--If you miss a dose...
Skip the missed dose completely; then take the next
dose at the regularly scheduled time.
--Storage instructions...
Store at room temperature.
What
side effects may occur?
Side effects cannot be anticipated. If any develop
or change in intensity, inform your doctor as soon
as possible. Only your doctor can determine if it is
safe for you to continue taking this medication.
Side effects may include:
Changes in sex drive, constipation, diarrhea,
dizziness, dry mouth, exaggerated feelings of
depression or elation, headache, high blood
pressure, hives, impotence, inability to fall or
stay asleep, increased heart rate, overstimulation,
restlessness, stomach or intestinal problems,
throbbing heartbeat, tremors, unpleasant
taste
Why
should Adipex not be prescribed?
If you are sensitive to or have ever had an allergic
reaction to other drugs that stimulate the nervous
system, you should not take this medication. Make
sure your doctor is aware of any drug reactions you
have experienced.
Do not take this drug if you have hardening of the
arteries, symptoms of heart or blood vessel disease,
an overactive thyroid gland, the eye condition known
as glaucoma, or high blood pressure. Also avoid this
drug if you are agitated, have ever abused drugs, or
have taken an MAO inhibitor, including
antidepressant drugs such as Nardil and Parnate,
within the last 14 days.
Special
warnings about Adipex
This drug can cause a rare but potentially fatal
condition called primary pulmonary hypertension.
Call your doctor immediately if you develop such
warning signs as chest pain, shortness of breath,
fainting spells, or swollen ankles.
This drug may affect your ability to perform
potentially hazardous activities. Therefore, you
should be extremely careful if you have to drive a
car or operate machinery.
You can become psychologically dependent on this
drug. Consult your doctor if you rely on this drug
to maintain a state of well-being.
If you stop taking this drug suddenly after you have
taken high doses for a long time, you may find you
are extremely fatigued or depressed, or that you
have trouble sleeping.
If you continually take too much of any appetite
suppressant it can cause severe skin disorders, a
pronounced inability to fall or stay asleep,
irritability, hyperactivity, and personality
changes.
Even if your blood pressure is only mildly high, be
careful taking this drug.
Possible
food and drug interactions when taking Adipex
Remember that this drug should never be combined
with the weight-loss drug fenfluramine (Pondimin);
very dangerous side effects could result. This drug
may also react badly with alcohol. Avoid alcoholic
beverages while you are taking it.
If Adipex is taken with certain other drugs,
the effects of either can be increased, decreased,
or altered. It is especially important that you
check with your doctor before combining this drug
with the following:
Drugs that boost serotonin levels, such as the
antidepressants Luvox, Paxil, Prozac, and Zoloft
Drugs classified as MAO inhibitors, including the
antidepressants Nardil and Parnate
Diabetes medications such as insulin and Micronase
High blood pressure medications such as guanethidine
(Ismelin)
Special information if you are pregnant or
breastfeeding
The effects of this drug during pregnancy have not
been adequately studied. If you are pregnant, plan
to become pregnant, or are breastfeeding, notify
your doctor immediately.
Recommended dosage
ADULTS
The usual dose is 1 tablet a day, taken before
breakfast or 10 to 14 hours before bedtime.
CHILDREN
This drug is not recommended for use in children
under 16 years of age.
Overdosage
Any medication taken in excess can have serious
consequences. An overdose of this drug can be fatal.
If you suspect an overdose, seek emergency medical
treatment immediately.
Symptoms of Adipex overdose may include:
Abdominal cramps, aggressiveness, confusion,
diarrhea, exaggerated reflexes, hallucinations, high
or low blood pressure, irregular heartbeat, nausea,
panic states, rapid breathing, restlessness,
tremors, vomiting
Fatigue and depression may follow the stimulant
effects of this drug.
In cases of fatal poisoning, convulsions and coma
usually precede death.
Adipex® is a registered trademark of GATE
Pharmaceuticals
Fastin® is a registered trademark of SmithKline
Beecham Pharmaceuticals
Ionamin® is a registered trademark of Medeva
Pharmaceuticals
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