History of Phentermine Diet Pills
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In 1959, Phentermine received approval from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the purpose of being used as an appetite suppressant as part of a short-term treatment of obesity. It is a prescription diet pill, which is often prescribed by doctors for people who are highly obese.
After approval, Phentermine resin became available in the United States in 1959 and Phentermine Hydrochloride was put out for obesity treatment in the early 1970s.
In the US, Phentermine is now being sold under the brand names Ionamin (Medeva Pharmaceuticals) and Adipex-P (Gate Pharmaceuticals). It is also available for purchase in the generic medication term ‘Phentermine’. No new efficacy trials have been conducted on Phentermne, because this is an old drug which has been in the market for quite some time. It is commonly prescribed by doctors because it is priced much lower than other important FDA-approved diet drugs.
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