Another popular dosage level of Phendimetrazine is Phendimetrazine
105mg. The Phendimetrazine 105mg dosage level is a slow-release
formula and, therefore, you should limit your intake of
it to one (1) timed-release capsule in the morning. Of
course, the phendimetrazine 105mg dosage is not intended
for use in children under the age of 12 years nor is it
advised that you share the dosage with anyone else..
Dosages of Pendimetrazine 105mg are supplied in 105mg capsules
and have a celery and green color. Phendimetrazine 105mg
is packaged in bottles of 100 capsules and should be stored
at room temperature. Tmperatures at 15-30 Celsius or 59-86
Fahrenheit are adequate to maintaining the integrity of the
diet drugs.
If you take too much Phendimetrazine 105mg, seek emergency
medical attention immediately. Symptoms of a Phendimetrazine
105mg overdose include restlessness, tremor, rapid breathing,
confusion, hallucinations, panic, aggressiveness, nausea,
vomiting, diarrhea, an irregular heartbeat, and seizures.
If you miss a dose of Phendimetrazine 105mg, take the missed
dose as soon as you remember. However, if it is almost time
for your next dose or if it is already evening, skip the
missed dose and take only your next regularly scheduled dose.
A dose of Phendimetrazine 105mg taken too late in the day
will cause insomnia. Do not take a double dose of this diet
drug medication.
Phendimetrazine 105mg Dosage
Take the Phendimetrazine 105mg dosage exactly as directed
by your doctor. If you do not understand these suggestions,
ask your pharmacist, nurse, or doctor to explain them to
you. Take each dose of Phendimetrazine 105mg with a full
glass of water. Once you purchase
Phendimetrazine online or at a pharmacy,
it is usually taken once a day in sustained release formula
form or two to three times daily in immediate-release formula
form before meals on an empty stomach. Do not take Phendimetrazine
105mg dosage in the evening because it may cause insomnia.
Do not crush or chew these capsules or open any "once-daily" capsules.
Swallow them whole. Never take more than is prescribed
for you. Too much of it could be very dangerous to your
health.
Manifestations of acute overdosage of Phendimetrazine 105mg
may include restlessness, tremor, hyperflexia, rapid respiration,
confusion, assaultiveness, hallucinations and even states
of panic. Fatigue and depressions usually follow central
stimulation.
Cardiovascular effects from ingesting Phendimetrazine 105mg
include arrythmia, hypertension, or even hypotension and
circulatory collapse.
Gastrointestinal indications from ingesting Phendimetrazine
105mg include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal cramps.
Poisoning may result in convulsions, coma and death. The
management of acute intoxication is symptomatic and includes
lavage and sedation with a barbituate. Experience with hemodialysis
or peritoneal dialysis is inadequate to permit recommendation
in this regard. Acidification of urine increases from ingesting
Phendimetrazine 105mg excretion.
The major route of Phendimetrazine 105mg elimination is
through the kidneys where most of the diet drug and metabolites
are excreted. Some of the diet drug is metabolized to phendimetrazine
and also phendimetrazine-N-oxide.
The average half-life of Phendimetrazine 105mg when studied
under controlled conditions is about 1.9 hours for the non-time
and 9.8 hours for the slow-release dosage form. The absorption
half-life of the drug from conventional non-time Phendimetrazine
105mg is approximately the same. These data indicate that
the slow-release product has a similar onset of action to
the conventional non-time-release product and, in addition,
has a prolonged therapeutic effect.
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