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Meridia diet pills

Studies to date have all witnessed the effectiveness of Meridia’s appetite suppression capabilities and have been impressed.

Yet, despite all this recorded success Meridia does come at a cost – in the form of its numerous restrictions and guidelines.

Users are advised to avoid use of Meridia if they suffer from any of the following problems:

  • high blood pressure
  • liver disease
  • kidney disease
  • coronary artery disease
  • already using other medication:
    • Prozac
    • Zoloft
    • Luvox
    • Paxil
    • and more

Available by prescription only across the US, Canada and Europe, Meridia is a monoamine re uptake inhibitor that is medically proven to use neurotransmitters within the brain to naturally suppress your appetite and cut down your meal portions.

Meridia is made from sibutramine. This active ingredient can help users to effectively lose weight at a pace that is right for them, whilst enabling them to cut down on snacking.

Side Effects:

  • dry mouth
  • anorexia
  • insomnia
  • constipation
  • high blood pressure
  • chest pains (shortness of breath)
  • seizures
  • jaundice
  • abnormal bruising/bleeding

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  1. exercise diet pills said

    What are some diet pills where I can lose about 10-15 lbs a week that dont require a lot of exercise or diets?

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