Phentermine is an appetite suppressant which reduces the appetite of an individual by bringing induced changes in working of the central nervous system. This drug starts it action path by stimulating the hypothalamus gland of the brain and affecting working of the certain neurotransmitters. Neuro transmitters are certain kind of chemicals in the brain with which the brain cells communicate with each other. Hypothalamus gland of the brain which controls certain essential workings in the human body which include: temperature, the sleep cycles and the appetite of a person. Ionamin is one of the brand variants of phentermine is available in the market.
Phentermine is a short term weight loss diet pill used with the induced behavioral modifications and works best in combination of low calorie diet plan and exercising. It is used to help in the weight reduction of a person who is considerably overweight or obese. Phentermine is sold under various brand names as well but the generic medication is Phentermine Hydrochloride. Phentermine is available from 15 mg strength to 37.5 mg strength and in various colors depending on the different manufacturers.
Chemical Composition
Each phentermine hydrochloride capsule contains Phentermine hydrochloride, 30 mg (equivalent to 24 mg Phentermine).
Phentermine Hydrochloride is a white crystalline powder, very soluble in water and alcohol. Chemically, the product is phenyl-tertiary-butylamine hydrochloride.
The inactive ingredients of Phentermine are: F D & C Blue 1, Methylcellulose, Polyethylene Glycol, Starch, Titanium Dioxide, Sucrose and Invert Sugar.
The branding ink used on the gelatin capsules contains: Ethyl Alcohol, F D & C Blue 1 Aluminum Lake, Isopropyl Alcohol, n-Butyl Alcohol, Propylene Glycol, Pharmaceutical Shellac (modified) or Refined Shellac (Food Grade).
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