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Phentermine is a stimulant similar to an amphetamine. It acts as an appetite suppressant by affecting the central nervous system. Phentermine is used together with diet and exercise to treat obesity (overweight) in people with risk factors such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol, or diabetes.

Weight loss drug with phentermine. He said the drug was marketed as a weight loss drug and when people took it they got fat, but that wasn't part of the study. The study also found: -- About 6% of people who took the drug to reduce hunger ended up with diabetes -- The amount of weight lost using the drug was roughly equivalent to that gained using a more conventional weight loss program -- At three months the average bodyweight was still increasing, but at six months it had come back to baseline. "We found that the effects of this weight loss drug were similar to those of eating very low calorie diets for weight loss," said co-author Dr. Daniel Cohen. Cohen also noted that the research was limited by using an unblinded method, meaning that the team wasn't able to monitor people's ability and measure their body weight before and after taking their part in the study. The authors suggested research could provide a new tool for weight management, a process that should be improved with people getting better tools to keep track of their weight loss. "We need to find a way monitor and track weight loss more accurately so we can help people manage their weight loss goals more effectively," Cohen said in a statement. Cohen added there is no evidence currently to support the use of SSRIs for weight control and the study's results suggest that antidepressants should remain available for people to use in addition diet and exercise. According to the researchers, findings, published in Journal of Clinical Psychiatry at the American Psychiatric Association, are consistent with previous research and suggest that "additional studies are warranted to assess the role of antidepressants in