Thursday, August 28, 2008

Fastin Diet Pills

Fastin Diet Pills is primarily used to treat overweight people who have one of several high risk factors related to their obesity. These include hypertension (high blood pressure), high blood cholesterol, and diabetes. Fastin is generally used for no more than several weeks at a time.

Fastin diet pills
Fastin Diet Pills

Fastin has been in use for nearly 60 years in the U.S. as a appetite suppressor. It is a controlled substance due to its nature as an amphetamine as possible addictive qualities. Fastin can also cause problems when used in conjunction with other diet drugs, and may sometimes even cause high blood pressure. Therefore, it is best to consult a doctor before using Fastin.

People taking Fastin Diet Pills should keep it in a safe secure place, away from others. It is advised that patients keep track of the number of pills they have to avoid abuse by other members of the household. It should never be shared or taken by anyone to whom it was not prescribed. People under 16 years of age should not take Fastin without first consulting a doctor.

Fastin is a commonly abused drug, and as such should be treated with caution. It should not be taken with alcohol, which may enhance some of Fastin's effects on the brain. These include impaired judgement and coordination. Caution should be exercised before operating heavy machinery, including cars, while taking Fastin.

Serious side effects can occur when Fastin Diet Pills is taken in conjunction with an MAO inhibitor. At least 14 days should be given for the MAO inhibitor to clear your body before taking Fastin. Fastin should also be avoided for patients who have problems with heart disease, arteriosclerosis, an overactive thyroid, and glaucoma.

Additionally, patients who are in an agitated or anxious state or have a history of drug or alcohol abuse should not take Fastin.Women who are pregnant should discuss this with their doctor as the effects of Fastin Diet Pills on unborn children are not known. Women who are breast feeding should exercise similar caution as it is unknown whether or not Fastin passes into breast milk.

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Fastin is best taken on an empty stomach before breakfast. It will act at maximum efficiency if taken 10 to 14 hours before you go to sleep. Fastin is a time-release drug, therefore broken pills should not be taken as too much of the drug could be released at one time. It should never be taken in any other way then the pill form in which it was given from the pharmacy.

Patients taking Fastin Diet Pills who miss a dose, should simply skip that dose. Those who overdose should seek immediate medical attention. Side effects include feeling short of breath, rapid weight gain, chest pain, arrhythmia, unusual behavior, and hypertension. Less serious side effects include anxiety, headache, dizziness, insomnia, dry mouth, digestive problems, or itching.

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