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Adipex - Alli Side Effects
This page contains links to eMedTV Weight Loss Articles containing information on subjects from Adipex to Alli Side Effects. The information is organized alphabetically; the "Favorite Articles" contains the top articles on this page. Links in the box will take you directly to the articles; those same links are available with a short description further down the page.
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Adipex

Adipex-P is a medicine that can be prescribed to help with weight loss. This article from the eMedTV archives explains how this medication works and provides a more in-depth look at its effects, dosing information, possible side effects, and more.

Adipex and Breastfeeding

At this time, it is not known whether Adipex passes through breast milk. This eMedTV Web page covers Adipex and breastfeeding in more detail and explains why it is important for breastfeeding women to eat a well-balanced diet.

Adipex and Dry Mouth

Dry mouth is a possible side effect of Adipex. This portion of the eMedTV archives provides more detailed information about Adipex and dry mouth, and explains what you should do if dry mouth develops (and includes tips for dry mouth relief).

Adipex and Insomnia

Insomnia appears to be a possible side effect of Adipex. This article from the eMedTV Web site provides more information about Adipex and insomnia, and includes a list of suggestions for helping to improve sleep habits.

Adipex and Pregnancy

At this time, it is not known whether Adipex is safe to use during pregnancy. This eMedTV page contains more information on Adipex and pregnancy, including a description of reported problems that may be related to Adipex use in pregnant women.

Adipex Diet Pills

This eMedTV presentation discusses Adipex, a diet pill available by prescription only. Information includes its possible side effects, interactions, and warnings.

Adipex Dosage

Some people may start with an Adipex dosage of half a tablet once daily, taken in the morning. As this eMedTV Web page explains, however, the usual recommended Adipex dose for weight loss is 37.5 mg (one tablet or capsule).

Adipex Drug Interactions

Diabetes medicines, tromethamine, and MAOIs may potentially cause Adipex drug interactions. This eMedTV resource includes a more detailed list of drugs that may interact with Adipex and describes the possible effects of these negative interactions.

Adipex Overdose

If you take too much Adipex, overdose symptoms may include panic, diarrhea, and hallucinations. This eMedTV segment describes other symptoms that may occur as a result of an overdose and explains what treatment options are available.

Adipex Sexual Side Effects

Adipex has been shown to cause certain sexual side effects. As this section of the eMedTV library explains, these Adipex sexual side effects may include changes in sex drive and impotence. This article describes these sexual problems in more detail.

Adipex Side Effects

Dry mouth, diarrhea, and restlessness are possible Adipex side effects. As this page on the eMedTV site explains, there are also a number of potentially serious Adipex-P side effects that may occur, such as heart palpitations or hallucinations.

Adipex Uses

Adipex uses are focused on helping people with exogenous obesity lose weight. This part of the eMedTV library discusses how Adipex-P helps with weight loss and explains whether the medication is approved for treating obesity in children.

Adipex Warnings and Precautions

Before you take Adipex-P, your doctor should make sure your obesity is not due to a medical cause. As this eMedTV article explains, there are other Adipex warnings and precautions to be aware of, including information on who should not take the drug.

Akavar

Akavar is a weight loss product that is available without a prescription. This eMedTV article describes Akavar in more detail, including information on the effectiveness and safety of it and potential side effects of the supplement.

Akavar 20/50 Information

Akavar 20/50 is a popular weight loss pill. This eMedTV Web page looks at Akavar, including whether it works and if it is safe.

Akavar and Breastfeeding

It may not be safe to take Akavar if you are breastfeeding. This eMedTV page explores Akavar and breastfeeding in detail, including information on how the supplement may affect a nursing infant and why breastfeeding is not the best time for dieting.

Akavar and Pregnancy

This eMedTV resource explains that there is not enough information on Akavar and pregnancy to determine if it is safe to take the product when pregnant. This page also discusses why it is a good idea to avoid the supplement during pregnancy.

Akavar Dosage

As this eMedTV page explains, the recommended Akavar dosage is two capsules with a glass of water 15 minutes before meals (with a maximum of four capsules daily). This page also provides some tips for when and how to take the weight loss supplement.

Akavar Drug Interactions

Akavar drug interactions may occur if it is taken with fluoroquinolone antibiotics or clozapine. This eMedTV Web page lists other medications that may interact with Akavar and describes the problems these negative interactions can cause.

Akavar Overdose

The symptoms of an Akavar overdose may include difficulty breathing, hallucinations, and even loss of life. This eMedTV resource explains the factors that may affect an Akavar overdose and discusses possible treatment options that are available.

Akavar Side Effects

Indigestion, insomnia, and increased urination may be possible side effects of Akavar. This eMedTV segment highlights other possible Akavar side effects, including more serious side effects that may require prompt medical care.

Akavar Uses

Akavar is a supplement that is commonly used for weight loss. This selection of the eMedTV Web site further explores Akavar uses, including information on how it may suppress the appetite and boost metabolism. Uses in children are also discussed.

Ali

Alli is a non-prescription drug that has been approved as part of a low-calorie, reduced fat diet. This eMedTV resource provides a brief overview of the drug and includes a link to more in-depth information. Ali is a common misspelling of Alli.

Ali Diet Pill

Alli is a non-prescription diet pill that can help people successfully lose weight. This eMedTV Web page briefly describes how the drug works, explains how it is taken, and lists a few side effects. Ali diet pill is a common misspelling of Alli.

Alie Diet Pill

Alli is a non-prescription drug approved for use as an aid in weight loss. This eMedTV Web page contains a brief overview of the drug, including how to take it and possible side effects. Alie diet pill is a common misspelling and variation of Alli.

Alli

Alli is a new non-prescription weight loss drug that decreases the amount of fat absorbed from the diet. This eMedTV article provides a detailed look at the drug, including how it works, how to achieve optimum results from it, side effects, and more.

Alli -- Weight Loss Pill

Alli and Breastfeeding

This eMedTV article discusses the issues surrounding Alli and breastfeeding. It provides the manufacturer's recommendations, explains why it may not be a problem for nursing women, and stresses the importance of talking about it with your doctor.

Alli and Pregnancy

This segment of the eMedTV archives takes a look at Alli and pregnancy. It explains why the FDA gave the drug a pregnancy Category B rating, describes the system whereby the safety of drugs during pregnancy is rated, and offers some final thoughts.

Alli Dosage

Although everyone takes the same Alli dose, there are things you can do to ensure effective results. This eMedTV resource offers tips on how to get the most from your Alli dosage. This includes when and how to take the drug and things to avoid.

Alli Drug Interactions

Vitamins, thyroid medications, and amiodarone are among the medicines that can cause Alli drug interactions. This eMedTV page describes the potentially negative consequences these interactions can have and steps your doctor may take to prevent them.

Alli Overdose

While the exact effects of an Alli overdose are unknown, they aren't expected to be serious. This page of the eMedTV archives explores the subject in detail, describing what you can likely expect from an overdose and how complications may be treated.

Alli Side Effects

While most people have no problems when taking Alli, side effects can occur. This eMedTV page lists common and rare side effects, as well as side effects that should be reported to your doctor right away. Ways to avoid side effects are also listed.