Adipex-P Review

Adipex-P is a prescription diet pill medication (similar to an amphetamine) that affects the central nervous system and acts as an appetite suppressant. Adipex-P is designed for obese people, and is intended to be combined with a strict weight loss diet and an exercise plan.

While most Adipex-P users report successful (and often rapid) weight loss, the long list of side effects concerns us. Adipex-P dangers include: irregular heartbeat, high blood pressure, difficulty breathing, hallucinations, nervousness, anxiety, insomnia, impotence, sexual dysfunction, dry mouth, tremors, and many more.

The FDA warns that Adipex-P should not be taken for more than 3 months – long-term safety is unknown, and it is possible to become addicted to Adipex-P.

Conclusion: Because of the potential addictive nature of this drug and serious side effects, Weight Loss Guide does not recommend the purchase of Adipex-P.


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