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$79.95 a month, month to month. This is a pay as you go service.
You receive the pills only when you order.

An email will be sent to you 5 days after you order that will give you information on your order and tracking number etc. Check your SPAM FOLDER too please. As a private company we rely on the United States Post Office to deliver your package within 10 days of your order. If they lost your package then email us after 10 days please.

Your permanent account password is your birth year followed by # (ex. 1987#). This is done when you first sign up to create an account. There is a code word that changes monthly and you get that when you send in your blood pressure pictures. If you are having trouble logging in, that means you have NOT CREATED AN ACCOUNT YET, OR YOUR EMAIL DOES NOT MATCH THE EMAIL YOU USED WHEN YOU FIRST SIGNED UP.

Yes, DrToHelp.com provides initial free consultations with no obligation to all our site visitors.

No, we don’t issue these pills until we make sure your health condition allows that. An initial video consultation is provided for free on this site.

No you don’t have to. We do telemedicine using a HIPAA compliant video solution. All you need is a good Internet connection and a web cam. More details and instructions will be provided once you start this process.

About Phentermine

What are the adverse effects?
Generally, phentermine appears to be relatively well tolerated. Adverse effects by incidence:

Uncommon (less than 1 percent incidence) adverse effects include:

Xerostomia (dry mouth)TachycardiaUrinary frequency
RestlessnessHypertensionFacial oedema
NervousnessDiarrheaUnpleasant taste
EuphoriaVomitingUrticaria
AgitationHeadacheImpotence
ArrhythimaRashChange in libido

Uncommon (less than 1 percent incidence) adverse effects include:

Valvular heart disease (in combination with dexfenfluramine and fenfluramine; causal relationship unc
Primary pulmonary hypertension
Increased seizure activity in people with epilepsy
Psychosis
Withdrawal symptoms on stopping
Dysphoria
Ischaemic events

Cautions
Phentermine use is contraindicated in those who are:

Known hypersensitivity or idiosyncratic reaction to sympathomimetic amines
Taking amphetamine (i.e., Adderall, Dexedrine, Vyvanse), dexfenfluramine, fenfluramine, furazolidone, guanadrel, guanethidine, or have taken a monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI) (e.g., phenelzine) in the last 14 days
Hyperthyroidism
Glaucoma
Peptic ulcer
Prostatic hypertrophy
Epilepsy
Cotreatment with drugs that increase blood pressure
Contraindicated in cardiac disease (e.g. advanced arteriosclerosis, pulmonary hypertension, uncontrolled hypertension, arrhythmias) and cerebrovascular disease (stroke) Pregnant, planning to become pregnant, or are breast-feeding
Those receiving serotonergic medications such as the selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor, tricyclic antidepressant, due to the potential for serotonin syndrome to be precipitated by the cotreatment.

Medicines which may interact with phentermine, such as dexfenfluramine, fenfluramine, furazolidone, or MAOIs (e.g., phenelzine) are contraindicated because of the risk of serious side effects, such as increasing headache, high blood pressure, slow heart rate, elevated temperature, or possibly fatal lung problems, may be increased. Guanadrel (Hylorel) or guanethidine (Ismelin) effectiveness may be decreased by phentermine. Antacids may decrease the excretion of phentermine.

 

Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors (acetazolamide, dichlorphenamide, methazolamide) may decrease the excretion of phentermine.

Is Phentermine Legal?

Phentermine has been F.D.A. approved as a medication well tolerated for decades. Phentermine is classed as drug, it is legal but a controlled substance and is subject to the laws set out in individual countries or at state level.

How does it work?

The substance main mechanic of action affects the hypothalamus portion of the brain to provoke the adrenal glands to release norepinephrine a neurotransmitter or chemical transmitter that responds to a fight-or-flight response that in turn can help to reduce the want or need for food.

Phentermine also has a secondary effect by causing the secretion of epinephrine or adrenaline, causing fat cells in the body to break down stored fat. It main target is reduce hunger and increase satiety. It can also release serotonin and dopamine (natural hormones within body), but to a reduced extent than that of norepinephrine.

Is it suitable for anyone?

Most countries where it is provided, prescribe only for patients 16 and over.Pregnant or breastfeeding mother are advised to avoid.

Not recommended for anyone who suffers from pre-existing medical conditions, such as heart disease, thyroid problems, glaucoma, has mental issues or a history of drug abuse.