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Phentermine is chemically similar to amphetamines, causing harsh side effects and potential addiction. As a result, many doctors are switching their patients to non-prescription Phentramin-d diet pills. Phentramin-d does not have the same chemical similarity to amphetamines, making it safer than the prescription version. Like prescription Phentermine, Phentramin-d™ mimics norepinephrine, which increases metabolism, burns fat and boosts energy levels.

Phentermine is the most prescribed weight loss pill since 1959, helping people lose weight and keep it off effectively. Prescription Phentermine is a generic medication and is often sold under brand names such as Phentrol, Ionamin, Adipex and Fastin. It is available in several doses, including 30mg capsules and 37.5mg tablets. Phentermine 37.5 is the most popular Phentermine dosage. The tablets contain 37.5mg for strong hunger control and appetite suppression. As a weight loss medication prescribed by doctors for overweight patients, it falls under the category of central nervous system stimulant, with similar traits to amphetamines. Patients buy Phentermine to suppress appetite and boost energy. It is a short-term medication used in conjunction with a diet and exercise regimen to reduce weight – especially for those patients who suffer from obesity health concerns, such as diabetes.