No. None of the herbal ingredients will cause anything near the effect of a real amphetamine analogue.
You can find information about herbal phentermine at the Livestrong website. Once on the page, type "Herbal Phentermine" into the search field at the top of the page and press enter to bring up the information.
the chemical name of phentermine is α-Methylamphetamine. α-Methylamphetamine is the active compound in phentermine.
30 - 45 minutes
yes to take rest and work
It depends what illness or condition you have. Some herbal remedies work for some conditions and in some people.
Absolutely. Phentermine and Ativan work on different neurotransmitters. Benzodiazepines create a calm effect by working through GABA. Phentermine, however, works on the neurotransmitters norepinephrine and dopamine. In fact, benzodiazepines are administered in cases of amphetamine overdose. However, a combination to avoid may be pain killers and phentermine, as they both work on the neurotransmitter dopamine. This may produce a "speedball" effect.
There is no supporting evidence that herbal height products work. It has been known for marketing companies to produce fabricating evidence that they in fact do work.
Herbal life surely works as there is no side effects. The herbal medicines all are of natural origin so there is no side effects.
no. tresemme is the answer.
Phentermine hcl is short for phentermine hydrochloride, the medically recognized name for the anorexiant drug phentermine. Phentermine Resin is a brand name for one of the manufacturers.
Drug interaction results for the following 2 drugs: phentermine st. john's wortThere are no known interactions between phentermine and st. john's wort - however, this does not necessarily mean no interactions exist. ALWAYS consult with your doctor or pharmacist. Phentermine is a member of the following drug classes: anorexiants, CNS stimulants. Phentermine is used to treat the following conditions: Obesity, Weight Loss. St. john's wort is a member of the following drug classes: herbal products, miscellaneous antidepressants. St. john's wort is used to treat Night Terrors.
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