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Author: Admin | 2025-04-28
Normal after you stop taking the drug.If you’re concerned about sexual side effects from taking phentermine, talk with your doctor. * In this article, we use the terms “male” and “female” to refer to someone’s sex assigned at birth. For information about the difference between sex and gender, see this article.Get answers to some frequently asked questions about phentermine’s side effects.Can phentermine cause long-term side effects?It might, but this is rare. Most of phentermine’s side effects get better in a few days or weeks, or soon after you stop taking the medication.But there have been some rare reports of heart valve damage in people taking phentermine. This could lead to long-term heart problems. To learn more about this side effect, see “Phentermine’s side effects explained” below.Long-term use of phentermine is not recommended because this could increase your risk of dependence on the medication. With dependence, you rely on a drug to function as usual, either physically or mentally.Long-term use of the drug can also cause serious side effects such as personality changes and psychosis (loss of contact with reality). You’ll usually take phentermine for just a few weeks to avoid these problems.If you’re concerned about the risk of long-term side effects with phentermine, talk with your doctor.Will my risk of side effects increase if I take a higher dose of phentermine (37.5 mg)?Yes, it might. As with many medications, higher doses of phentermine, such as 37.5 milligrams (mg), may be more likely to cause side effects than lower doses.Keep in mind that many factors can affect your risk of side effects. These include other conditions you may have and other medications you may take.If you’re concerned about the risk of side effects with the phentermine dosage you’ve been prescribed, talk with your doctor.Also talk with them if you feel the
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