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Phentermine in Fastin
- By Mark DeRosa
- Published 11/8/2008
- Wellness, Fitness and Diet
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Fastin has made a name for itself in the weight loss industry. Unbeknownst to many, there have actually been 2 versions of the Fastin weight loss pill. One was the Fastin weight loss pill made by King Pharmaceuticals, while the other was the Fastin weight loss supplement made by Hi Tech Pharmaceuticals.
The original version of the Fastin weight loss pill produced by King Pharmaceuticals is made of phentermine. Phentermine is a stimulant, and works by inducing the nervous system to produce chemicals that control the person’s appetite. Phentermine in the original Fastin formulation was responsible for the significant weight loss produced by those who took the drug.
The Fastin weight loss pill made by King Pharmaceuticals was associated with a number of side effects. These adverse effects include headache, anxiety, dry mouth, insomnia, bowel problems, and increase in blood pressure, to name a few. The side effects were mainly attributed to the phentermine present in the medication. The side effects have now been minimized with the improved version of the drug.
The original Fastin weight loss pill is taken once a day, preferably before eating breakfast. It has a longer half life, ranging from 16-30 hours, compared to the newer version, which has a half life of only a few minutes.
Compared to the newer version of Fastin, the Fastin from King Pharmaceuticals was a prescription medication, meaning it required a prescription from an authorized health provider before it can be purchased from the
pharmacy. This is because phentermine is a controlled substance; people who take phentermine for long periods of time can develop an addiction to it. Thus, it must only be given to people who are truly in need of fast weight loss.
In the year 1998, Fastin by King Pharmaceuticals was removed voluntarily by the company. The rights to the product were eventually obtained by another pharmaceutical company, known as Hi Tech Pharmaceuticals.
Instead of containing phentermine, the newer version of Fastin produced by Hi Tech Pharmaceuticals is made of phenylethylamine. Although the two substances are similar chemically and in a lot of their functions, a major difference between the two is that phenylethylamine is normally present in the body and in a wide range of foods. Because of its ubiquity, phenylethylamine is not a regulated substance, as opposed to phentermine.
Although the newer version of Fastin does not require a prescription from a physician prior to its purchase, it is still important to inform your physician, as many drugs and medical conditions can alter the efficacy of the drug or produce side effects. Also, the intake of both versions of the drug is not recommended for specific groups of people, such as children, the elderly, pregnant women and nursing mothers.
Both versions of the Fastin weight loss pill help prevent the development of several diseases, such as high cholesterol, high blood pressure and diabetes by eliminating obesity. Both versions of the Fastin diet pill are also best used in conjunction with an active lifestyle and a low-calorie diet, in order to produce rapid and effective weight loss.
The original version of the Fastin weight loss pill produced by King Pharmaceuticals is made of phentermine. Phentermine is a stimulant, and works by inducing the nervous system to produce chemicals that control the person’s appetite. Phentermine in the original Fastin formulation was responsible for the significant weight loss produced by those who took the drug.
The Fastin weight loss pill made by King Pharmaceuticals was associated with a number of side effects. These adverse effects include headache, anxiety, dry mouth, insomnia, bowel problems, and increase in blood pressure, to name a few. The side effects were mainly attributed to the phentermine present in the medication. The side effects have now been minimized with the improved version of the drug.
The original Fastin weight loss pill is taken once a day, preferably before eating breakfast. It has a longer half life, ranging from 16-30 hours, compared to the newer version, which has a half life of only a few minutes.
Compared to the newer version of Fastin, the Fastin from King Pharmaceuticals was a prescription medication, meaning it required a prescription from an authorized health provider before it can be purchased from the
In the year 1998, Fastin by King Pharmaceuticals was removed voluntarily by the company. The rights to the product were eventually obtained by another pharmaceutical company, known as Hi Tech Pharmaceuticals.
Instead of containing phentermine, the newer version of Fastin produced by Hi Tech Pharmaceuticals is made of phenylethylamine. Although the two substances are similar chemically and in a lot of their functions, a major difference between the two is that phenylethylamine is normally present in the body and in a wide range of foods. Because of its ubiquity, phenylethylamine is not a regulated substance, as opposed to phentermine.
Although the newer version of Fastin does not require a prescription from a physician prior to its purchase, it is still important to inform your physician, as many drugs and medical conditions can alter the efficacy of the drug or produce side effects. Also, the intake of both versions of the drug is not recommended for specific groups of people, such as children, the elderly, pregnant women and nursing mothers.
Both versions of the Fastin weight loss pill help prevent the development of several diseases, such as high cholesterol, high blood pressure and diabetes by eliminating obesity. Both versions of the Fastin diet pill are also best used in conjunction with an active lifestyle and a low-calorie diet, in order to produce rapid and effective weight loss.
