- Irregular Heartbeats -- including tachycardia (rapid or accelerated heart rate), Palpitations (aware of your heart "pounding").
- Hypertension - elevation of blood pressure to dangerous levels.
- Cardiomyopathy - disease of the muscle of the heart. The chronic use of Didrex and/or other amphetamines can result in ischemic (restriction of blood flow) events to the muscles of the heart.
- Myocardial Infarction - more commonly referred to as a heart attack. The irreversible necrosis of heart muscle secondary to prolonged ischemia.
For More Information Concerning the Dangerous Effects of Didrex Please Review the Following:
Prescription
Didrex works by stimulating the hypothalamus gland, thus,
affecting certain neurotransmitters to decrease appetite.
This gives you a feeling of satiety or feeling full while
eating less.
We
asked some 200 doctors including bariatric doctors or
those doctors that specialize in weight loss what is the
most effective, as well as the safest appetite
suppressant.