subject: The Dangers Of The Blue Diet Pill [print this page] Phentermine is an online weight loss drug known as the blue diet pill. Little is known about this little speckled pill by those who buy and take it. They are merely searching at all costs to find a miracle drug to help them become thin quickly. Many countries do not have a high standard for regulating the production of medicines and drugs, and although some countries have actually banned Phentermine, it is still available on the Internet.
There are many reviews by women on the Web about how this drug has helped them lose massive amount of weight and become slim in a matter of days or weeks. However, what they fail to mention is the many side effects that can accompany the consumption of this drug, or how addictive it can actually be.
This drug actually works as an appetite suppressant to reduce the feeling of hunger that one experiences. But it is filled with dangerous drugs, all of which are not even known. They are taken innocently by many unknowing victims who soon find themselves addicted and living under their control.
The side effects of this drug are devastating to anyone trying to live a normal life. Though you may see results in the form of weight loss, the risks and side effects you will have to deal with are not worth it. Eventually, you will have to take more and more of the drug to keep losing weight, and when and if you are able to stop taking it, the weight will quickly pile back on.
The side effects include mood swings, nausea, fainting, anxiousness, violence, paranoia, raised blood pressure, seizures, vomiting, stroke, heart attack, and when combined with other drugs or alcohol, death is possible. In recent years, there have been several cases of models or actresses whose deaths were contributed to just this: combining an overdose of weight loss pills with alcohol.
Do not fall prey to the clutches of a drug such as this little blue pill. If you are struggling with weight problems, talk to your doctor, find a good dietitian, and take care of your weight in a way that will ultimately be beneficial for your health and not detrimental.