Phentermine in Port Charlotte
& North Port FL?
There are many drugs for obesity that have come and gone, but only a few have stood the test of time. Phentermine is one that has been around since the 1950s. It has gone by its generic name of Phentermine, but also under many different brand names as a drug on its own or as part of a combination used to treat obesity. Though many of these combinations have come and gone, Phentermine has stood out as a safe and useful drug for weight loss. The answer to the question how does Phentermine work is actually a very simple one. For many patients in Port Charlotte & North Port FL this is a great solution.
One of the biggest problems a dieter faces when trying to lose weight is overeating. There are many reasons why people do this. Some are emotional eaters. This means they eat to soothe feelings that they do not know how to handle otherwise. There are others that overeat because they have insulin problems that cause huge surges and drops in blood sugar. When these drops occur, the body tells itself that more glucose is needed so more food needs to be ingested. The answer to how does Phentermine work lies in the quest to figure out how to stop such people from eating too much food and gaining more weight.
How does Phentermine work? It goes straight to the source of the problem within the brain that regulates hunger and what the body does when it thinks that it needs more food. This drug goes to the hypothalamus part of the brain to tell it to stop sending out hunger signals. Essentially, it releases nor-epinephrine, a neurotransmitter that will tell the brain food is not needed by triggering what is known as the ‘flight or fight’ response. Many times, those who are obese are getting hunger signals for reasons other than a real need for food. This allows a dieter to have more control over what they eat and it may also encourage them to move forward with other aspects of weight loss like exercise and better food choices over all.
How Phentermine works can also be answered by explaining that this drug triggers the release of small amounts of adrenaline and epinephrine in the brain. When this happens, the body can begin to breakdown stored fat reserves and may trigger small surges in metabolism. Those things can help, but are not the reason that people rely on Phentermine when they want help controlling hunger so they can lose weight.
Frequently Asked Questions
How overweight do I have to be in order to be on the Appetite Suppressant Diet?
Our medical providers will look at your BMI (Body Mass Index) to determine if you qualify to take the appetite suppressant. As a general rule, your BMI should be about 27 in order to take the appetite suppressants.
What if I am currently taking medications for health issues I have? Can I still take the appetite suppressant?
Dr Annette Neumann will fully assess your health conditions at your initial visit. In general, if your health conditions are stable and controlled by medication, you can take an appetite suppressant. Cardiovascular conditions and appetite suppressants are usually not a good fit. Therefore, Phentermine (Adipex-P) is not indicated for use in a patient who has one or more of the following medical conditions:
- Advanced arteriosclerosis (hardening of the arteries)
- Cardiovascular disease (heart disease)
- Uncontrolled moderate to severe hypertension (a blood pressure that is not well controlled)
- Glaucoma
- Pregnancy
- Nursing mothers
Is the appetite suppressant safe to use?
Yes! You will be monitored by Dr Annette Neumann at Toledo Blade Weight Loss the entire time you are taking the appetite suppressant. As with all medications, there are risk factors involved. Any risk factors will be discussed with you at your initial visit.
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Toledo Blade Weight Loss
17940 Toledo Blade Boulevard
Port Charlotte, FL 33948
(941) 889-6915