Phentermine may cause mild, moderate and at times severe side effects, other than the much needed positive effects in a person using the weight loss drug. You don't need to panic but take things coolly if any side effects of Phentermine occur. Phentermine may affect your heart and blood pressure.
You may need to talk to a doctor immediately if any of the side effects occur after taking Phentermine:
- Swelling of the feet and legs
- Swollen lips, tongue or face
- Chest pain
- Hallucination
- Severe headache
- Breathing problems
- Closing of the throats
- Vision problems
- Random heartbeats
- Abnormal behavior
- Fainting
Other than the serious medical and health conditions mentioned above, several mild and moderate side effects that don't require immediate medical attention may occur while using Phentermine. However, you may need to consult a physician if they occur repeatedly and become too bothersome.
Some of the more commonly occurring side effects of Phentermine are:
- Diarrhea
- Dim or blurred vision
- Vomiting
- Headache
- Irregular heartbeats
- Lightheadedness
- Foul taste
- Mouth dryness
- Confusion
- Ineptness
- Alteration of sexual drive
- Stomachache
- Fatigue
- Phobias and obsessions
- Skin irritations
- Tremors
- Insomnia
Phentermine Dependence and Withdrawal Symptoms:
Phentermine is a habit forming drug. If you take Phentermine for a long period of time, there are chances of developing Phentermine Dependence, both physically and psychologically, which may give rise to Phentermine withdrawal symptoms.
You can see the signs of Phentermine Dependence if:
- You have a great impulse and desire to continue taking Phentermine
- You feel the need to increase the dose of Phentermine to experience the effect
Some of the common withdrawal symptoms of Phentermine are:
- Nausea
- Personality disorder
- Fatigue
- Skin problems
- Stomach pains
- Rickety
- Ghastly nightmares
- Touchiness
- Hyperactivity
- Mental disturbances
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