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REDACT
is a weight-loss
medication From ASIA Pharmaceutical Industries
- REDACT
is a controlled substance
(CIV). This means that
REDACT
can be a target for people who
abuse prescription medicines
and When you take
REDACT, it’s important
to stick to a reduced-calorie diet and exercise
regularly.
- REDACT
is indicated for people who
need to lose 30 pounds or more depending on
height, and should be used in conjunction with a
reduced-calorie diet.
- REDACT
is not for everyone, including
people who are allergic to any of the
ingredients of REDACT,
those with anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, or
who are taking monoamine oxidase inhibitors
(MAOIs) or weight loss medications to control
your appetite.
- REDACT
substantially increases blood
pressure or heart rate in some patients and
should not be given to patients with
uncontrolled or poorly controlled hypertension,
history of heart disease, stroke, severe liver
or kidney disease, pregnant women or nursing
mothers. REDACT
should be used cautiously in
patients with a history of hypertension,
glaucoma, seizures, or mild to moderate kidney
disease. All patients being treated with
REDACT
should see their doctor as
directed for regular monitoring of blood
pressure and heart rate.
- It is important that you tell your healthcare
provider about all current and past medical
problems. Do not take other medicines with
REDACT
unless your doctor has told
you that it is okay to do so. Talk to your
doctor about all medications (including
prescriptions for depression, and those which
may increase risk of bleeding), over-the-counter
medicines, such as cough and cold, and herbal
products that you are currently taking or have
recently taken.
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