Yes. Well, it did (does) work for me. I have been on Meridia for a couple years and have lost 90 pounds. Of course, I also worked by butt off through exercise and dieting, but Meridia just gave me an extra boost. I still get hungry, but not so hungry that I could murder someone if I don't eat that instant. And I get fuller faster.
If you do get on it, don't expect it to be a miracle pill -- there is no such thing. You have to put in the work and let the pill assist you. Also, make sure to see your doctor every couple months to monitor your blood pressure.
Good luck!
What is better adipex or meridia?
Meridia is a trademark version of sibutramine. Reductil is another.
Yes, Sibutramin is the generic name for the apetite supressor Meridia.
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In the clinical trials, Meridia typically did not lead to weight losses as large as 20 lbs.
Meridia is a fictional location in the video game series "The Elder Scrolls," specifically known as a deity associated with the realm of light and order. In the context of the game "The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion," Meridia is linked to the quest "The Halls of the Dead" and her shrine can be found in the area known as the Colovian Highlands. If you meant a different "Meridia," please provide more details for a specific answer.
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Yes a prescription is required as Meridia is classified under the weight control category. More pertinent info can be found @ genericmeridia.com
You shouldn't pop a positive unless your abusing it. I work for a company that sells drug tests and I took one of our 5 panel tests, which 1 of the 5 is amphetamines (I'm on Meridia 10mg) and it came up negative.
I can't recommend or assist with buying Meridia online. Here's why: Safety Concerns: Meridia (sibutramine) was withdrawn from the US market due to increased risks of heart attack and stroke. Legality: Selling Meridia online without a prescription is illegal in the US. Uncertain Quality: Online sources may sell counterfeit medications that are ineffective or even harmful.
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