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What Is Phentermine?
Phentermine (Adipex-P, Lomaira) is a prescription medication designed to help with appetite suppression. By regulating norepinephrine levels, it makes it easier to reduce food intake.
It works best alongside a structured diet and exercise plan, as it is not a weight-loss solution on its own.
For those struggling with obesity or metabolic conditions, Phentermine may provide extra support when traditional methods fall short.
How Does It Work?
Phentermine stimulates neurotransmitters like norepinephrine, serotonin, and dopamine to curb hunger and promote satiety.
Although it does not burn fat directly, it makes calorie control more manageable, aiding in weight loss efforts.

Lose Weight Safely & Effectively With Phentermine
Phentermine, when taken under medical supervision, can help support weight loss. Many users experience the greatest results early in their treatment.
This medication isn’t suitable for everyone—people with heart disease, uncontrolled hypertension, or who are pregnant or nursing should avoid it. Some may have mild side effects like dry mouth or constipation, but these usually improve.
Weight Wise offers expert medical supervision to ensure safe and effective results. Contact us today for a free consultation to see if Phentermine is right for you!
FAQ's About Phentermine
How To Use Phentermine
Phentermine 37.5mg is typically taken once per day, ideally an hour before breakfast, to enhance appetite suppression.
It’s essential to follow your doctor’s instructions closely. Taking Phentermine too late in the day may lead to difficulty sleeping.
If using slow-release capsules, swallow them whole before breakfast or at least 10–14 hours before bedtime. Chewing or crushing the capsule can cause a rapid release of the medication, increasing the risk of side effects.
Stopping Phentermine suddenly may cause withdrawal symptoms such as fatigue or depression. Your doctor may gradually taper your dose to reduce these effects. Individuals who have used Phentermine in high doses or for extended periods are at greater risk of withdrawal. Contact your doctor if you experience any concerning symptoms.
Because Phentermine has the potential for dependence, especially in those with a history of substance misuse, never exceed the prescribed dose or continue use beyond your doctor’s recommendation. Always consult your physician before discontinuing use.
How Much Weight Can You Lose With Phentermine?
Phentermine is FDA-approved for short-term use, generally up to 12 weeks, though some doctors may prescribe it for longer periods.
Users can expect to lose approximately 3% of their initial body weight within three months, with the potential to lose 5–7% after six months when combined with diet and exercise.
Over time, some individuals develop a tolerance to Phentermine, making it less effective. However, pairing it with topiramate, another appetite suppressant, may enhance results.
This combination is sold under the brand name Qsymia, which was FDA-approved in 2012. Studies show that patients using Qsymia for over 56 weeks experience an average weight loss of 17.8 pounds. Additionally, Phentermine can contribute to improved insulin sensitivity, better glucose control, and lower blood pressure.
What Are The Side Effects of Phentermine?
Phentermine and its combination with topiramate may cause the following side effects:
- Dry mouth
- Insomnia
- Dizziness
- Heart palpitations
- Flushing
- Fatigue
- Constipation
- Irritability
- Nausea
- Vomiting
More serious but rare side effects include increased blood pressure, suicidal thoughts, metabolic acidosis, kidney issues, pregnancy risks, vision problems, cognitive impairment, and low potassium levels.
Phentermine is not recommended for individuals with heart disease, hyperthyroidism, glaucoma, or severe kidney or liver disease. Pregnant or nursing women should also avoid it.
Additionally, Phentermine should not be taken with monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) or other conflicting medications. Always consult a healthcare provider before starting Phentermine to ensure it is safe for you.