How to Purchase the Diet Pill Phendimetrazine

Phendimetrazine is a prescription appetite suppressant. It is used to help people who are overweight or obese to lose weight. Phendimetrazine must be used in conjunction with a healthy diet and exercise program in order to be effective. Some side effects of this drug include nervousness, headaches, dizziness, decreased sex drive, gastrointestinal upset and sleeplessness. It is important to take these pills as directed by your doctor to minimize side effects.

Step 1

Make an appointment with your doctor so he can determine if you are a candidate for this drug. You must have a body mass index of at least 30 if you are healthy or 27 if you have obesity-related health conditions to use phendimetrazine, notes Weight Control Information Network. If you suffer from glaucoma, arteriosclerosis, high blood pressure or heart disease, phendimetrazine isn't appropriate for you, states the Drugs website. Additionally, if you have taken a monoamine oxidase inhibitor in the last 14 days, you can't take this drug.

Step 2

Ask your doctor for eating and exercise guidelines to follow while you are taking phendimetrazine. Your doctor should give you this information when he gives you the prescription for your medication. If you are unsure about any of the guidelines or the instructions for taking the medication, ask your doctor.

Step 3

Take your prescription to a pharmacy to have it filled. Some insurance companies may pay for all or a portion of the cost for this drug; however, if your insurance doesn't pay for the medication, you will have to pay for it yourself. If this is a concern for you, talk to the pharmacist when you drop off your prescription so that you know the out-of-pocket expense before you go to pick the prescription up.

Step 4

Follow the prescription exactly as it is written. Phendimetrazine is meant only for short term use of up to 12 weeks. It is a habit forming drug, so it is possible to become addicted to this medication. You will take phendimetrazine either once per day if it is an extended release formula or two to three times daily if you get tablets.

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Article reviewed by Tina Boyle Last updated on: Jan 4, 2011

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