The active ingredient in Ionamin diet drugs is phentermine.
Ionamin 15 contains 15mg of phentermine while Ionamin 30
contains 30mg of phentermine.
The inactive ingredients in Ionamin Diet Pills are D&C
Yellow #10, dibasic calcium phosphate, FD&C Yellow #6,
gelatin, iron oxides (15 mg capsules only), lactose, magnesium
stearate and titanium dioxide.
Ionamin diet drug capsules
are available in two (2) strengths:
Ionamin 15 - the Ionamin 15mg capsule is a yellow/gray capsule
imprinted with “IONAMIN 15”
Ionamin 30 – the Ionamin 30mg capsule is a yellow/yellow
capsule imprinted with “IONAMIN 30”
Ionamin 15 & Ionamin 30 Requirements
We recommend that you ingest Ionamin 15 & Ionamin 30
on an empty stomach at least one hour before meals. Many
people taking Ionamin diet drugs have taken them before breakfast
because it can cause sleeplessness. If you opt to not take
Ionamin before breakfast, make sure to not ingest a dose
of it too late in the day or right before you retire to bed
in the evening. Always read the directions on the bottle
and always consult with a physician or pharmacist. Always
take Ionamin 15 or Ionamin 30 as prescribed. Do not take
it more frequently or longer than directed by your physician
or pharmacist. Ionamin 15 & Ionamin 30 are short-term
remedies as part of an overall weight loss plan.
If overdose of Ionamin 15 & Ionamin 30 is suspected,
immediately contact your local poison control center or emergency
room. Symptoms of overdose from Ionamin 15 & Ionamin
30 may include restlessness, fever, fast breathing, dizziness,
confusion, hallucinations, panic, paranoia, drowsiness, convulsions,
unconsciousness, an unusually fast or slow heart beat, headache,
nausea/vomiting, diarrhea, stomach pain, pale or flushed
skin, chest pain, sweating, muscle weakness, agitation, large
pupils, and delusionary behavior.
Also, nervous system disorders, gastrointestinal disturbances,
hives, and changes in libido can result from taking Ionamin.
Be sure to report it all to your doctor. Ionamin 15 & Ionamin
30 are in the same class as amphetamines so with abuse look
for intense psychological dependence and severe social dysfunction.
Most physicians will advise you against ingesting Ionamin
15 & Ionamin 30 if you are also taking high blood pressure
medication, or if you suffer from an overactive thyroid,
glaucoma, diabetes or even emotional problems. If you suffer
from emotional distress, perhaps this is a good reason to
consider an overall weight loss diet plan that includes the
Ionamin diet drugs but also along with therapy and exercise.
Indicate to your doctor if you are or think you are pregnant.
Tell you doctor if you are breast-feeding because Ionamin
15 & Ionamin 30 can be found in breast milk and therefore
be transferred to the nursing child. Moreover, alcohol can
increase unwanted Ionamin side effects like dizziness.
Of course, limit your alcohol use. As we said before, we
just do not recommend consuming alcohol while on a Ionamin
15 or Ionamin 30 regimen. This is where we believe if you’re
serious about losing weight, you will address every behavior
in your life, not just the excess pounds but also the reasons
behind the excess pounds be it beer, food, emotional distress,
scheduling conflicts et al. Of course, Ionamin 15 & Ionamin
30 are not recommended for use by children so make sure to
keep it out of their reach.
Another side effect to Ionamin 15 or Ionamin 30 is one’s
possible impairment while engaging in potentially hazardous
activities such as the operation of heavy machinery or the
driving of a motor vehicle.
Ionamin 15 or Ionamin 30 should not be taken by patients
with arteriosclerosis, cardiovascular disease, and moderate
to severe hypertension. Primary pulmonary hypertension (PPH)
and cardiac valvular disease have been reported in patients
receiving a combination of phentermine and fenfluramine or
dexfenfluramine. The possibility of an association between
PPH and the use of phentermine alone cannot be ruled out.
But, as a course of action, do not mix the two drugs.
You
should not purchase
Ionamin online or take any form of
Ionamin if you have been unsuccessfully treated with Phentermine. |