Meridia Diet Pill
Meridia diet pill is an appetite suppressant, which should be used jointly with a proper diet, exercise, and behavior management.
Meridia is the brand name for Sibutramine Hydrochloride Monohydrate. It works by affecting two chemicals in the brain (neurotransmitters), Serotonin and Norepinephrine, which affect mood and appetite. In fact, Meridia is the first orally administered serotonin and noradrenaline reuptake inhibitor (SNRI) that has been used for the management of obesity. According to the lawyers representing those that have been affected by the side effects of Meridia, Meridia weight loss pill was under FDA review in response to the petition filed by consumer advocacy group Public Citizen to ban the sales of sibutramine. Meridia Diet Pill DangersThe FDA response to the consumer advocacy group Public Citizen's petition is available online (in PDF format). You can download it from this link, for FDA review of Meridia. Reported side effects of Meridia include (but are not limited to) headaches, dry mouth, insomnia, constipation, increased sweating, increased blood pressure, and an increase in heart rate. You should discuss the potential side effects and dangers of using Meridia your doctor, which is usually the best source for unbiased knowledge and a knowledge of your medical history.
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