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I can remember in the late 90s that most doctors would still prescribe phentermine for weight loss issues. I think most of them were moving toward finding alternatives, or combing the use of phentermine with companion medications. Of course, the FDA put stronger guidelines into effect and our society has moved on to alternative weight loss aids.
Nobody ever disputed the ability of phenermine to help people lose weight. The drug suppressed the appetite unlike almost any other medication before or since. Health risks were a factor, though, and without very careful supervised use on relatively low-risk patients, most people found the use of the medication too risky.
There are companies that still manufacture phentermine and several online pharmacies still sell it. Of course, the main issue with order any medication online is that you run an increased risk of being sold counterfeit medications. There is hardly a medication that has not been faked at one time or another, and the more popular or hard to obtain medications tend to run the biggest risk of being targeted.
There is actually an entire website dedicated to comparing and contrasting online pharmacies that purport to sell phentermine. The site has an expansive blacklist of pharmacies that have been found to sell false product. In fact, if you use the tool son the site, you’ll find that only a few pharmacies have been found to be reputable. Compareop.com relies heavily on research and customer feedback. The discussion forum gives real customers a place to let other users know about disreputable retailers. The site also has an expansive listing of phentermine alternative, like acomplia.
When you decide to use a risky diet aid, one of the best things you can do for yourself to talk to other people who have used it first.
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