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Meridia side effects

Meridia is an oral prescription medication to fight out obesity effectually.
It is used to treat very overweight (obese) patients who have not been able to lose weight using a low calorie diet and exercise.


Meridia exerts its action by making you feel satisfied with the ingesting less food.


Medicines and their possible side effects can affect individual people in different ways. The following are some of the side effects that are known to be associated with Meridia. Because a side effect is stated here, it does not mean that all people using Meridia will experience that or any side effect.


In studies the most common side effects were: dry mouth, constipation, and insomnia (inability to fall asleep). Other side effects that may occur include: headache, increased sweating, an increase in blood pressure, and an increase in heart rate. These side effects are generally mild, and have usually not caused people to stop taking Meridia. If you develop a symptom that you think might be a side effect, stop taking Meridia and notify your doctor immediately so he or she can advise you on what to do.


You personal physician will decide whether Meridia would be suitable for you and only prescribe you this medicine if your Body Mass Index (BMI) is 27 or more or you have other weight-related health problems. Meridia should always be used in conjunction with a reduced-calorie diet and it is advisable to do exercises. When used in combination with a reduced-calorie diet and appropriate physical activity, 77 percent of patients achieved weight loss that also benefited their health.




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