How does Adipex work?
Working on the central nervous system, Adipex suppresses your appetite making your body believe that it is not hungry. Adipex needs to be used along with proper diet and a regular exercise program for it to be effective. You will likely still be able to use Adipex even if you have other risk factors associated with obesity like high cholesterol, high blood pressure or diabetes. This drug comes in pill form and should always be taken whole. If it is crushed, broken, chewed or opened in any way, it will interfere with the time release mechanism that is in Adipex, leading to unpleasant results. Side Effects of Adipex: Never take Adipex with any other diet medications without consent from your doctor. A rare but fatal lung disorder called “pulmonary hypertension” can be caused by taking this drug together with other diet medications like dexfenfluramine (Redux) or fenfluramine (Phen-Fen). Adipex can also cause side effects that could impair your reactions and thinking. Always be careful if