Apidex
What is Apidex?
Apidex is a Generic Prescription for Phentermine. Phentermine is an appetite suppressant that was designed to be taken short-term. Phentermine is a tool for obese individuals to help them get to a healthy, normal weight by helping them easily transform and improve their eating and exercise habits.
Phentermine works by blocking the receptors in the brain that are associated with hunger, eliminating the sensation of hunger, which will reduce the amount of food you consume. What is in Phetermine that makes it such a effective popular appetite suppressant, and is it safe for your average consumers?
Ingredients
Phentermine Hydrochloride is an anorexiant that can stimulate satiety center in brain, leading to appetite suppression. Phentermine Hydrochloride was designed for short-term use (6-12 weeks) Phentermine Hydrochloride will help maximize your weight loss results when combined with a healthy meal plan and exercise program.
Phentermine Hydrochloride was not designed to be taken on it’s own, it is not a miracle supplement. Phentermine Hydrochloride will stimulate the central nervous system and elevate blood pressure levels. There have been rare cases of valvular heart disease reported with the use of phentermine alone along with dozens of other unwanted side effects.
Phentermine Hydrochloride is considered a schedule IV narcotic, and is subject to the rules dictated by the controlled substances act. If misused or overused a psychological or physical addiction to Phentermine may result, so only take Phentermine exactly as directed.
Inactive Ingredients: n-butyl, isopropyl alcohol, ethyl, and propylene glycol.
Apidex Pros
- Promotes healthy eating and exercise- if taken as directed
- Encourages a Healthy Lifestyle
- Suppresses Appetite
Apidex Cons
- Serious health Risks Including: Valvular Heart Disease, Palpitation, Tachycardia, Elevation of blood pressure, Restlessness, Insomnia, Dysphoria, Tremor, Headache, Psychotic episodes at recommended doses, Impotence, Confusion, Assaultiveness, Hallucinations, Panic states, Arrhythmia, Hypertension or Hypotension, Circulatory collapse, Fatal poisoning usually terminates in convulsions and coma
- Less Serious Side Effects: Blurred vision, Dry mouth, Insomnia, Irritability, Upset stomach and a change in your sex drive, Over-stimulation, Dizziness, Euphoria, Stomach cramps, Diarrhea, Constipation, other gastrointestinal disturbances
- Tolerance to Phentermine happens within a few short weeks
- Adverse drug interactions when combined with Alcohol
- Only suitable for morbidly obese individuals
- Expensive
- Does Not contain any Top Rated Ingredients
Conclusion
Phentermine is a strong and powerful appetite suppressant that should not be used to lose “vanity pounds”. Is it worth the risk? Probably not, but whats worse the heath risks of being obese or taking Phentermine for a few weeks? It is a tough decision that should be made by you and your physician. In a perfect world an individual would take Phentermine to create new, life-long eating habits and encourage a healthier lifestyle. They say it takes at least 21 days to form a habit.
So ideally you would take Phentermine for 6 weeks and by the time you finished, or became tolerant to the medication you should to be able to continue eating less be on the right track to change your lifestyle completely leading to healthy, non drug induced weight loss.
Phentermine is available under a few different Prescription Drug names: Adipex-P , Ionamin, Obenix, Oby-Cap, Teramine, and Zantryl. Your prescription will run you anywhere from $143.00- $170.00 per month.


I would like to try these
hi my name is jennifer and im extremely interested in this dietary drug for weight loss i have been over weight my whole life and im tired of it its mostly in my belly i would love to loose it
I really want to get these, my doctor is really weird about giving any rx though. Is there any online doctor’s who will give an rx?
my doctor just gave me a 30 prescription for apidex. i had already lost 6 pounds on my own after starting an anti-depressant last month. i can not wait to see the results from this drug! my motivation is back up to exercise and let me tell ya it really does surpress the appetite!!!
Hi my name is ieshia and i have just started apidex 3 days ago and i have more energy than before and my appetite has decreased a lot. also i eat healthy and do so sort of activity to keep up with all the energy that has been increased. however i do see a doctor regularly to keep check on my labs and progress. i think if you go to the doctors and get this med prescribed with regular checkups then you should be fine. just an opinion.
My name is Sheeda and I started Apidex about 4 weeks ago and I have experience a tremendous amount of weight loss. I am no longer fatigue and my appetite has decreased tremendously. My physician has monitor my blood pressure as well as my weight loss and everything is going great. I was at a battle with the weight loss thing, but thanks to my physician and Apidex I have become a more energetic person with my exercise and eating more healthier. If you are struggling with weight loss I strongly suggest trying Apidex because it does work.
I did apidex for 3 months. did very well and lost 20 lbs. you do not feel hungry at all.
the only problem is once you stop, you are hungry you eat, I have gained back 1/2 of what I lost .
I’m afraid to use it due to all the possible side effects, but it almost sounds too good to be true. I want to try it, but hope it’s not like the HCG. I can’t take that due to the hormones in it. I need to lose about 50 lbs & it would be an answered prayer if it works.
The hormones in the hcg do not affect our hormones in our body, actually if you are having issues with hormones it helps> it is an awesome quick way to lose and it stays off. The max on it is 40 days, then maintenance for 21 days
I got the approval from my doctor for Apidex. After 60 days on Apidex (one 37.5 mg pill each morning) – going in to see the doctor every 30 days, I lost 24 lbs. Lots of energy, learned to drink water, stopped craving sweets and ate fresh fruits and veggies. I could not have been happier.
I took this prescription for a year and a half. I lost 70 lbs. in the first year and maintained during the other 6 months. When I didn’t take it, I had headaches and became very car sick (way worse than usual). When I stopped taking it I went through withdrawal because this medication works like an amphetamine… you have to be very careful when stopping. I suffer from binge eating, but during the time I was taking the medicine, I would literally forget to eat (no hunger pangs, no stomach growling, no preoccupation with food). Also, when I stopped taking it I felt VERY Bipolar, which is not something I suffer from. It’s best to gradually withdrawal instead of cold turkey like I did. I stopped taking the medicine over 6 months ago and have experienced rebound weight, so I am fighting my inner urge to start again. It is a wonder drug, but not for everyone because of some serious complications some people have. If you want to try it, try the prescreening with a doctor. Also… I only paid $50 a month for the prescription at Walgreens (and that’s WITHOUT insurance covering it) so I don’t know where they author got the price range from.