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From: Truly Donovan
Newsgroups: alt.support.diet,alt.support.diet.rx
Subject: Re: Obenix and Bontril (phendimetrazine)
Date: Tue, 09 Sep 1997 14:49:34 -0600
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wide-eyed wanderer wrote:
> In article Brenda Long
writes:
>
> >What is Bontril? I found listed as
> >phendimetrazine, Anorex, and Adipost.
> >Is it similar to the phentermine?
> >Has anybody had any luck with these
> >drugs?
>
> My medical dictionary doesn't have phenDImetrazine, but under
> phenmetrazine it says:
>
> n. a drug that reduces the appetite and was formerly used in the
> treatment of obesity. It is administered by mouth and its actions and
> side effects are similar to those of amphetamine. Prolonged use and large
> doses may cause mental depression and dependence. Trade name: Preludin.
Sheesh! Preludin?!? I took that back in the sixties, in the days when
octors
handed out diet pills like candy. It's speed, man! I could talk all night,
nd
I
did! When I finally stopped taking it (I was gaining weight -- it had long
since
lost its appetite suppressant effect, but it was so much fun, who cared?), I
slept
for a week and then I was fine. If you're looking for a personality change,
it's
the ticket. I wouldn't touch it again for all the weight loss in the world.
--
Truly Donovan
reply to truly at lunemere dot com
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