I think MD reported that people has more sides than u would want, but obese people wouldnt mind some of them if it meant not dieing from being overweight.
Whats ur bodyfat %, have you tried clen....
A little more info m8.
Side Effects
Though Meridia may be safer than other anti- obesity drugs, it still warrants caution. The most troubling side effects include increase in blood pressure, heart rate, and abnormal heart rhythms (arrythmias) seen in some participants during clinical trials. However, most of these side effects were observed in participants who took large doses (more than 15 mg) of the drug (Portyansky, 23). Blood pressure elevations were controlled in these trials with dose adjustments . Those who do have high blood pressure to begin with are urged to weigh the benefits and risks of taking this drug. Meridia’s labeling recommendations calls for blood pressure and pulse measurements prior to therapy initiation and regular monitoring thereafter for all patients. The most commonly reported side effects include dry mouth, headache, constipation, and insomnia, "but people seem to find these effects pretty tolerable", according to Cornell Medical Center’s Dr. Louis Aronne (Anonymous, 98).
the drug should not be used by patients who:
· take drugs called monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOI’s), which are used for depression, Parkinson’s Disease, and other disorders. This is very important because serious, sometimes even fatal, reactions can occur if Meridia is taken at the same time MAOI’s are taken;
· take other weight loss medicines that act on the brain, such as phentermine. This includes prescription drugs, over- the- counter medicines, and herbal products;
· are allergic to sibutramine;
· have coronary heart disease, angina (heart related chest pain), arrythmias, prior heart attack or congestive heart failure;
· have severe kidney or liver disease;
· have had a stroke or symptoms of a stroke;
· are pregnant, planning to become pregnant, or breast- feeding;
· suffer from anorexia nervosa;
· take drugs for depression; have had seizures;
· have an eye disorder called narrow angle glaucoma;
· are under 16 years of age;
· take other drugs that regulate serotonin. Combining Meridia with other serotonin regulators can cause a rare, but serious condition called "serotonin syndrome", which requires immediate medical attention and may include symptoms such as restlessness, loss of consciousness, confusion, disorientation, tremors, and increased heart rate. Other serotonin regulators include most anti- depressants, , some migraine headache therapies, lithium, tryptophan, and dextromethorphan (cough suppressant).