

Zantrex-3 is a weight loss pill that is available without a prescription. This eMedTV Web page describes Zantrex-3 in more detail, including information on its effectiveness and safety, potential side effects of the diet pill, and more.
Insomnia, jitteriness, and indigestion are among the possible side effects of Zantrex-3. This eMedTV resource outlines other possible Zantrex-3 side effects, including more serious side effects that you should report to your healthcare provider.
Zantrex-3 is an over-the-counter supplement that is commonly used for weight loss. This part of the eMedTV archives further explores Zantrex-3 uses, including information on how Zantrex-3 is claimed to work and whether it is safe for use in children.
For weight loss, the standard Zantrex-3 dosage is two capsules 15 to 30 minutes before your main meals. This eMedTV article also provides Zantrex-3 dosing guidelines for increasing energy and provides some tips for taking the diet pills.
As this eMedTV page explains, Zantrex-3 drug interactions may occur when the diet pill is taken with certain medicines (such as diabetes medicines or other stimulants). This page also describes how these interactions may cause dangerous side effects.
Does Zantrex-3 work? As this eMedTV article explains, there is a lack of scientific evidence that Zantrex-3 is effective for weight loss. This page also discusses the results of two studies that were done on some of the components in Zantrex-3.
Zantrex-3 can make heart problems, glaucoma, or mental illnesses worse. This selection from the eMedTV Web site discusses the safety of Zantrex-3, including specific precautions and warnings and what to tell your doctor prior to taking the diet pills.
The symptoms of a Zantrex-3 overdose may include difficulty breathing, seizures, and even loss of life. This eMedTV Web page explains the factors that may affect a Zantrex-3 overdose and discusses possible treatment options that are available.
As this eMedTV page explains, there is not enough information available on Zantrex-3 and pregnancy to determine if it is safe to take the diet pills when pregnant. This page also covers why pregnancy is not typically a good time to be taking Zantrex-3.
It is probably a good idea to avoid Zantrex-3 if you are breastfeeding. This eMedTV page explores Zantrex-3 and breastfeeding in more detail, including information on how Zantrex-3 may affect a breastfed infant (such as irritability and poor sleeping).
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