Jackson, MS
A 22-year-old female asked:
Fourth day taking diet pill adipex experiencing queasiness, weak feeling in my stomach, constipation, sleepless, blurred vision. what's could this be?
3 doctor answers • 10 doctors weighed in

Dr. Linda Callaghananswered
Addiction Medicine 55 years experience
Stop.: Those symptoms are side-effects of adipex. Please try another way of losing weight, the safer way. See if you could find a functional nutritionist who can help you do a body cleanse then start you on a good , sensible diet to a permanent weight loss. Regular exercise with a balance diet also helps.
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Dr. Robert Killiananswered
General Practice 30 years experience
Toxic Side Effects: Please stop taking this dangerous and ineffective drug. These are toxic side effects and represent you are reacting negatively. This toxicity is made worse by the fact that this drug is never going to lead you to real or lasting weight loss and should be avoided from now on.
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Dr. Samuel Baylesanswered
Child Psychiatry 21 years experience
Side effects: These are side effects from adipex. Reduce your dose or stop taking it. The tablets are scored, try 1/2 tablet. These medicines are not perfect and most people have side effects the first 7-14 days.
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