Can I Drink Decaffeinated Coffee While Taking Adipex?

Can I Drink Decaffeinated Coffee While Taking Adipex?
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Adipex is a type of appetite control medication that can be used for a set period of time to assist very overweight people in weight loss. Normally, it is fine to drink decaffeinated coffee while taking Adipex, but coffee that contains any caffeine could be problematic. Your doctor can give you more specific guidelines. You should consult your physician if you feel you may need Adipex to help you lose weight, since it requires a doctor’s prescription.

Adipex

Adipex is the brand name for the generic medication phentermine. Phentermine is categorized as a sympathomimetic appetite suppressant. While taking it, you will not feel as hungry as you normally would. It is more effective when taken in conjunction with a low-calorie diet plan and exercise. Additionally, Adipex is a stimulant and can boost energy. Therefore, it is advisable to take it during the morning to reduce your risk of insomnia.

Adipex and Coffee

Stimulant drugs, like Adipex, can interact with ordinary coffee due to the coffee's caffeine content. Both substances speed up the nervous system and may increase your heartbeat. Drinking regular coffee with stimulant drugs may cause serious health problems, like increased heart rate and high blood pressure. You should follow your doctor's guidelines for what substances are safe to take along with Adipex, and in what quantities. However, in most cases your doctor will recommend avoiding coffee and any other caffeine-containing substance while you are on Adipex.

Adipex and Decaffeinated Coffee

Drinking coffee that has all caffeine removed has not been found to cause any harmful interactions with Adipex. However, even if your coffee contains no caffeine, it still contains potentially significant amounts of fat and calories, depending on how much sugar and creamer you drink with it. Since Adipex is designed to help with significant weight loss, you may wish to avoid the extra calories and fat from even decaffeinated coffee. Again, you should follow your doctor's advice regarding your lifestyle while taking Adipex.

Other Interactions

Taking Adipex can lead to potential side effects, such as nausea and vomiting, dry mouth, dizziness, difficulty breathing, discomfort in the chest, irregular heartbeat and insomnia, according to PubMed Health. Specific side effects can vary widely from person to person, and may or may not be connected to other factors, like beverages choices. If you experience any side effects while on Adipex, seek medical assistance immediately.

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Article reviewed by LedaY Last updated on: Jan 11, 2012

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