Adipex
Quick Summary
Adipex is an appetite suppressant usually used as a short term supplement to
diet and exercise during the course of the obesity treatment. Please remember
that adipex should be taken as a part of a weight reduction (weight loss)
program which, in addition to the diet and exercise, also includes counseling
and behavior therapy, and only for the short-term management of obesity. Again
to say, adipex should not be recognized as a complete replacement to the weight
loss program, but as an effective supplement to it.
If you are an overweight individual who takes the obesity management seriously, have the lively faith and strong will in success no doubt adipex is right for you.
In medical terms, adipex is a sympathomimetic amine, which is similar to an amphetamine, and is also known as an "anorectic" or "anorexigenic" drug. It stimulates the central nervous system (nerves and brain), which increases the patients heart rate and blood pressure thus decreasing the appetite. More detailed scientific explanation of adipex actions is out of the quick summary scope. Read the Adipex At Work section below to know more.
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