An Introduction For The Ionamin
Drug
One of the
first uses of Ionamin drug is the weight
reducing characteristics, and it is precisely
this reasoning that the drug has been
used for more than 8 decades since the
early part of the 1920 when the drug was
first approved.
The Ionamin drug has the
tendency to bring a significant reduction
in weight of individuals, yet this demands
a proper diet plan together with the scheduled
set of exercises. In addition, these diet
pills also help by stimulating the central
nervous system, particularly the nerves
and the brain. However, the same also
has the tendency to increase the rate
of heartbeat, raise the blood pressure,
and a loss in appetite.
A comparison with some other
drugs such as those used for blood pressure
and weight-loosing medication reveals
that Ionamin may have the tendency to
aggravate the conditions for which the
drugs are used.
Examples to this respect
include MAO inhibitors such as the furazolidones,
phenelzine, selegiline, and tranycypromine
as well as other weight loosing medications.
Similar interactions are found in the
use of decongestants commonly found in
medications for cough and cold, and are
readily available over the counter without
the need of prescriptions.
One may also note that
the use
of Ionamin for both short as well
as long term results in severe side effects,
it is generally advised that a particular
caution be exercised in both its use as
well as the immediate repercussions of
the drug intake. The most sever short
term effects include the adverse implications
on the nervous system of the individual,
in turn inviting a host of severe and
damaging consequences on the brain and
the various vital organs of the body.
The long-term effects
too are damaging which may include paranoid
schizophrenia and tendency to continue
violent attitude and behaviors. Hence
the extra-ordinary precaution for commencing
Ionamin drug.
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