Regenon

Tenuate, Tenuate Dospan, Tenuate Retard, Neobes, Diethylpropion, Dietec, Liposlim, Amfepramone
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Regenon

  

Regenon is the European brand name of Diethylpropion - appetite suppressant for short-term treatment of obesity.

Regenon Review

Regenon is prescribed for patients with Body Mass Index (BMI) 30 kg/m2 or more, who have not responded in a satisfactory way to a weight loss program and also for patients with a BMI of 27 or higher if they have medical risk factors such as high cholesterol, diabetes, high blood pressure.

Appetite-reducing effect of Regenon tends to decrease after a few weeks. Because of this, the duration of the treatment with Regenon is normally 4 to 6 weeks and should not be longer than 3 months.

Regenon can help you to lose weight while you are learning new ways to eat and to exercise. Changes in eating habits and activity level must be developed and continued long-term in order for you to continue losing weight and to keep the lost weight from returning.

Regenon comes as a regular and extended-release - long-acting (Regenon Retard) oral tablet.

Regenon - How To Take

Regenon regular tablets usually is taken three times a day, 1 hour before meals. Regenon extended-release tablets is take once a day in the morning.

Regenon Side Effects

Along with its needed effects, Regenon may cause some side effects: increased blood pressure, headache, difficult or painful urination, fast or irregular heartbeat, skin rash or hives, bleeding or bruising, chest pain, decreased ability to exercise, trouble in breathing.

Regenon Storage

Store Regenon at room temperature in a closed container.

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