Saturday, July 01, 2006

But What Is Phentermine?

Phentermine is a phenethylamine primary used as an appetite suppressant. It is typically prescribed for individuals who are at increased medical risk because of their weight, as opposed to cosmetic weight loss.

History:
Phentermine is one of two drugs in the Fen-phen anti-obesity medication, the other being fenfluramine or dexfenfluramine. Fenfluramine was withdrawn from the U.S. market in 1997 after reports of valvular heart disease and pulmonary hypertension.

Mechanism of action:
Phentermine, as many other prescription drugs, works with neurotransmitters in the brain. It is a centrally-acting stimulant chemically related to the amphetamines. It stimulates neuron bundles to release a particular group of neurotransmitters known as catecholamines; these include dopamine, epinephrine (also known as adrenalin), and norepinephrine (noradrenaline). This is the same mechanism of action as other stimulant appetite suppresants such as sibutramine, diethylpropion, and dextroamphetamine. The neurotransmitters signal a fight-or-flight response in the body which, in turn, puts a halt to the hunger signal. As a result, it causes a loss in appetite because the brain does not receive the hunger message.

Clinical use:
Generally, it is recommended by the FDA that phentermine should be used short-term (usually interpreted as 'up to 12 weeks'), while following nonpharmacological approaches to weight loss such as healthy dieting and exercise. However, recommendations limiting its use for short-term treatment may be controversial. One reason given behind limiting its use to 12 weeks is drug tolerance, whereby phentermine loses its appetite-suppressing effects after the body adjusts to the drug. On the contrary, it has been shown that phentermine did not lose effectiveness in a 36-week trial (PMID 11054601). Due to the risk of insomnia, it is generally recommended that the drug be taken either before breakfast or 1-2 hours after breakfast.

Side effects:
Because phentermine acts through sympathomimetic pathways, the drug may increase blood pressure and heart rate. It may also cause palpitations, restlessness, and insomnia. Additionally, individuals taking this drug on a long-term basis may develop euphoria and a psychological addiction to it.

Contraindications:
Phentermine should generally be avoided in patients with: Agitation Allergy/Hypersensitivity to other sympathomimetic amines Atherosclerosis Cardiovascular disease Glaucoma High blood pressure Hyperthyroidism Previous history of drug abuse Additionally, this drug should not be used at the same time or within 14 days following the use of monoamine oxidase inhibitors.

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When Everything Started

A while ago I wrote:

Since I really want to lose weight I have been reading about the Phentermine pills; but I am still wondering about the proper dosage. I have read that most of the people in that program are taking 37.5 once a day around 10:30am or an hour before lunch. Also how long you are in the program; a month then off a month or 4 months then a month off??.

Then is better a 800 or 600 calories/day diet. Maybe and average would fine but no more than 800??.

It was 05/05/06.

Doing It!

Start Weight: 145.70 06/08/06
Current Weight: 134.00
11.70 pounds lost

Mini-Goal 1 Weight: 136 (Made it - 06/27/2006!)
Mini-Goal 2 Weight: 130
Ultimate Weight: 125-130

This is the first time ever that I have weighted that much!!! Always around 130s.
Let's see what I can do now but I won't reach the 150s.