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Phentermine diet pill for obesity has FDA endorsement

Phentermine diet pill for obesity has FDA endorsement

Source: Joseph Jones
Apr 05, 2007 23:52:25
(PRLog.Org) – Obesity and overweight are silent killers, which create conducive environment for health related risk factors such as diabetes, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, coronary heart failure, gout amid others. One of the most preferred medications employed to treat obesity and overweight along with risk related, is Phentermine.

Mr. David Walter, marketing head of Online Phentermine comments, “Phentermine is a FDA endorsed appetite suppressant which is helpful in weight loss for the obese and overweight individuals. FDA endorsement establishes ground for its reliability and efficacy. It provides a benchmark for its efficacy to knockout obesity and overweight”. This medication received FDA approval for use in the year 1959, and since then there is no looking back. Most doctors worldwide prescribe this weight medication for effective weight loss.

Phentermine tablets are accessible in the strength of 15mg, 30mg and 37.5mg. Dosage of this medication is determined by a doctor in consideration of your health conditions and body requirement. On no account, should the prescribed dose be exceeded or decreased.

Dose of this weight loss medication, ought to be combined with a low-calorie diet plan and regular workout regime in order to fetch effectual weight loss results.




Something to consider for those of you looking for a SUPPLEMENT TO YOUR HEALTHY EATING AND EXERCISE REGIMINE, THIS IS NOT AN END ALL MAGIC DIET PILL.

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