Didrex is a prescription weight loss drug we recommend you buy Xenical as a safe alternative.
Ingredients
Didrex is a drug that is associated
with weight loss. It is also
called an “Anorectic Drug”
because it is associated with
appetite suppressants. Each
of these tablets has an anorectic
agent called Benzphetamine Hydrochloride
which is active in each tablet.
Benzphetamine Hydrochloride
is a chemical that is very readily
soluble in water and about 95%
soluble in ethanol. Each tablet
contains approximately 50 mg
of benzphetamine hydrochloride.
There are other inactive ingredients
which are Corn Starch. Ervthrosine
Sodium. FD 8 C Yellow No.61
Lactose, Povidone, Sorbitol.
Calcium Stearate, FD 8 C Yellow
No.61 Lactose,
Chemistry
Didrex should be avoided by
people who are pregnant. Women
who are pregnant should take
note of this point that according
to studies that was done on
mammals taking high doses of
amphetamines resulted in malformation
of the fetal and embryo toxicity.
The pill should also be avoided
by women who are nursing babies
as some of the ingredients are
probable to mixing with mother’s
milk and can have effects on
the nursing child.
People who have the following
conditions are also asked to
be aware of over active thyroid,
cardio vascular diseases, hypertension
(severe or moderate) are advised
to inform the doctor about their
medical conditions before taking
Didrex.
Your doctor should also be
informed about all medications
that you are taking. Such as
MAO inhibitors (furazolidone,
phenelzine, selegiline, etc.)
and any other weight loss medicine.
If you begin taking Didrex,
other "stimulant"
drugs that may increase your
heart rate such as decongestants
(commonly found in over-the-counter
cough and cold medicine) or
caffeine should be avoided.
Dosage:
Didrex should be taken as the
doctor advises. The normal recommendation
is a tablet once a day thirty
minutes before breakfast. If
you cannot do so you should
take it 4 to 6 hours before
you can go to bed at night
The tablet is to be taken daily
with a glass of water and is
not to be crushed or chewed
but swallowed A change in prescription
should only be made on the advice
of the doctor. Dosages if missed
should be taken as soon as it’s
remembered but if the dosage
to be taken next is near than
the dosage missed should be
skipped and the next dosage
should be taken.
All medications should be kept
in a cool and dry place and
always away from the reach of
children. A general warning
is that since the drug is prescribed
by a doctor it is advisable
that the drug is used by you
and should never be suggested
or shared by anyone else.
In case of an over dosage occurs
your doctor should be contacted
or a local poison center should
be contacted.
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