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Tenuate
Tenuate is an appetite
suppressant drug, used in addition to dietary measures
in obesity management. The pill reduces hunger and assists
weight loss. Diethylopropin, the common name for Tenuate is
suitable for people with a BMI of 30 or more. The medication
slowly loses its effectiveness in few weeks.
Take the pill at least half an hour to one hour before meals.
Consume it 5 to 6 hours before bedtime.
The Tenuate drug and its side effects
- Restlessness
- A mental condition similar to Schizophrenia
- Prone to violence
- Kidney damage
- Lung problems
- Withdrawal symptoms among new born infants of mothers
using the pill
- Nervousness
- Sleeplessness
- Dry mouth
Take care while taking proper medication
- If you have an over active thyroid this medication is
not recommended for you
- Avoid Tenuate if you have high blood pressure, valvular
heart disease or heart murmur
- Avoid the pill if you have heart problems
- If you are taking other suppressants, stay away from this
pill
You will face difficulties in remembering and concentrating.
So it’s important that you stay away from any challenging
situations or matters requiring concentration until you get
used to the drug.
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