Friday, April 15, 2011

Use Fastin

Fastin is a drug that is often prescribed for those who are obese as an appetite suppressant. It is always best to follow your doctor's instructions, even if they differ from those below. In order to get the most from using Fastin, you should consult with a dietitian and your doctor about a diet and exercise regime to enhance your weight loss. Any question you have about this medication should be directed to your physician.


Instructions


1. Take the once-a-day capsule either one hour before or one hour after breakfast. Your doctor will tell you the best time. Take the three-time daily tablets 30 minutes before each of three meals.








2. Take the whole capsule or tablet with a full glass of water. (See warnings section.)








3. Stop taking this drug when your doctor instructs you to. Since it is highly addictive and has long term side effects, you will likely only be taking it for a few weeks.


4. Call your doctor if you notice any signs of addiction or withdrawal that include depression, severe fatigue, taking more or higher doses than needed and the medication seeming to stop working.

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