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Home Page › Fitness & Health › Weight Loss Tips
 

Didrex Prescription Guide

 

How Do I Use Didrex?

To ensure that Didrex is completely effective in helping you reach your weight loss goals, you should include an improved diet and exercise regimen. Doing so enables you to achieve permanent weight loss, a healthier life, and will save you money in the long run.

Directions For Didrex Usage:

Follow these directions for usage of Direx diet pills exactly as they are prescribed to you. Take your dose of Didrex 30 minutes prior to a meal. If your are told by your prescribing physician to take Didrex once (1 time) every day, make sure to take your dose in the morning before breakfast. If you use Didrex during the afternoon hours, or at night, you will have trouble sleeping. We recommend that you avoid taking your last dose later than 4 hours before bedtime.

What Are The Didrex Side Effects?

The side effects of Didrex are similar to those of most other diet pills. You may experience trouble sleeping, dry mouth, nervousness, or restlessness. If any of these side effects persist or begin to interfere with your daily life, please consult your doctor and pharmacist.

Didrex Warnings & Precautions:

If you are currently pregnant, or are attempting to become pregnant, please do not take Didrex. This prescription medication is excreted through breast milk, and could hurt your baby. Taking the Didrex diet pill while you're pregnant could hurt your unborn child as well. Amphetamines have been shown to cause birth defects in mammals at higher doses than the human dose of 50mg. Do not use Didrex if you are pregnant or may become pregnant.

Didrex is not intended for people who have moderate to severe glaucoma or hypertension, advanced arteriosclerosis, or symptomatic cardiovascular disease. You should not take Didrex if you are feeling agitated or if you have abused any drug in your past.

It is possibe for you to overdose with Didrex. If you think you may have overdosed, please contact your local poison control center or ER (emergency room) immediately. Symptoms of overdose on Didrex include rapid breathing, nausea (sick feeling in stomach), tremor, stomach cramps, and restlessness.

How Does Didrex Interact With Other Drugs?

Before you are prescribed Didrex, you must tell your pharmacist or physician/doctor about all other prescription or non-prescription (over the counter) medications your are currently taking, or have taken recently. It is also very important that you do not use Didrex if you are taking MAOIs (monamine oxidase inhibitors), guanethidine, furazolidone, or guanadrel. It is also necessary that you tell your doctor about any allergies and medical conditions you have, and whether or not you are pregnant or breast-feeding.

What If I Miss A Dose Of Didrex?

In the case that you miss a dose of Didrex, simply take the missed dose as soon as you realize it has been missed. DO NOT take two or more doses at one time. In other words, don't "double up" to make up for the missed dose.

How Should I Store My Didrex Prescription?

Keep Didrex stored in a closed container at room temerature (around 77 degrees), and protect it from sunlight and dampness/humidity. If you store it incorrectly, your medication may be affected.

What Else Should I Know About Didrex?

Diet pills such as Didrex do help you succeed in your weight loss journey, but if you want to lose weight for good (permanently), you must use diet pills along with an improved program of diet and both cardiovascular exercise and weight training. DO NOT share your Didrex pills with anyone. For safety reasons, one needs a prescription to use Didrex.

Remember; don't take Didrex if you are currently pregnant or are planning to become pregnant. The medication is excreted through your breast milk, and might hurt your child. You should also inform your doctor or dentist that you are taking Didrex before you undergo any medical or dental surgeries and treatments.

Last, but not least, do not take more than your prescribed dose of Didrex, or take Didrex for a longer period of time than prescribed without first talking to your doctor. Doing so without your doctor's approval may result in dangerous side effects.

Author: Ian Mason
 
Author Bio:

Ian Mason

Ian Mason, owner of Shoppe.MD online pharmacy directory.

Ian Mason studies health, weight loss, exercise, and several martial arts; maintaining several websites in an effort to help provide up-to-date and helpful information for other who share his interests.

Contact Ian Mason by e-mail at ian@shoppe.md, or visit his web site at http://www.shoppe.md

 
 
 

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