Long term effective dietary weight loss occurs as a result of changing your life style. Increases in excercise, reduced calorie intake, reduction in drinking and candies, all are part of it.
Phentermine is an amphetimine analog. It reduces hunger while you’re under its influence, but doesn’t do anything to change the behavior that maintains you (presumably) at a higher weight than you’d prefer.
Phentermine taken long term also has all the shortcomings of amphetimines, including sleep disorders, potential for cardiac and liver damage, and some psychologcal effects like increases in OCD, “amphetimine psychosis” and other speed-like side effects.
While phentermine is allowed legally by FDA as a weight loss med (for now), its effectiveness in the long term is questioned deeply.
In answer to your question, you can actually lose quite a lot of weight; the problem is keeping it off.
Long term effective dietary weight loss occurs as a result of changing your life style. Increases in excercise, reduced calorie intake, reduction in drinking and candies, all are part of it.
Phentermine is an amphetimine analog. It reduces hunger while you’re under its influence, but doesn’t do anything to change the behavior that maintains you (presumably) at a higher weight than you’d prefer.
Phentermine taken long term also has all the shortcomings of amphetimines, including sleep disorders, potential for cardiac and liver damage, and some psychologcal effects like increases in OCD, “amphetimine psychosis” and other speed-like side effects.
While phentermine is allowed legally by FDA as a weight loss med (for now), its effectiveness in the long term is questioned deeply.
In answer to your question, you can actually lose quite a lot of weight; the problem is keeping it off.