@AshleyVasquez Your comments are absolutely appalling is it amazing that you work in the healthcare field. The majority of the people that work in healthcare have compassion empathy and are morally and ethically passionate in the jobs that they do you on the other hand are an exception to that rule. You should consider a new line of work.
@TannerandElizabeth Bofore you post anything publicly you should know your facts or you end up looking really stupid. facts:http://www.drugs.com/pro/phentermine.html Phentermine and methamphetamine (meth) are both chemically related to the drug amphetamine, so the two drugs have similar properties. Both drugs are stimulants (as are all amphetamines), but the stimulant effects of methamphetamine are greater, making methamphetamine very addictive with a high potential for abuse and dependence.
Amphetamines along with stimulant properties, also have appetite suppressing properties. The stimulant effects of phentermine increase your heart rate and blood pressure and decrease your appetite. The appetite suppressing effect of phentermine tends to decrease after a few weeks and therefore this drug is only useful during the first few weeks of a weight-loss program.
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@AshleyVasquez
Your comments are absolutely appalling is it amazing that you work in the healthcare field. The majority of the people that work in healthcare have compassion empathy and are morally and ethically passionate in the jobs that they do you on the other hand are an exception to that rule. You should consider a new line of work.
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nightnurse (Anonymous) says…
@TannerandElizabeth
Bofore you post anything publicly you should know your facts or you end up looking really stupid. facts:http://www.drugs.com/pro/phentermine.html
Phentermine and methamphetamine (meth) are both chemically related to the drug amphetamine, so the two drugs have similar properties. Both drugs are stimulants (as are all amphetamines), but the stimulant effects of methamphetamine are greater, making methamphetamine very addictive with a high potential for abuse and dependence.
Amphetamines along with stimulant properties, also have appetite suppressing properties. The stimulant effects of phentermine increase your heart rate and blood pressure and decrease your appetite. The appetite suppressing effect of phentermine tends to decrease after a few weeks and therefore this drug is only useful during the first few weeks of a weight-loss program.
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