Honest people who need to lose weight might accidentally overdose on phentermine. If this happens and there is a bad reaction as a result, people need to know what to do.
A phentermine overdose could be fatal. If you know you have overdosed, you should still seek medical help to know what to do even if nothing has happened as a result.
However, sometimes you may notice the following overdose symptoms: Confusion, extreme restlessness or nervousness, vomiting or diarrhea, racing or irregular heartbeat.
Hyperventilation (rapid breathing), hallucinations, delusions, or seizures you might also experience. You may also feel like you are going to faint or you might have been not able to sleep for over 24 hours.
If you overdose (or even while only taking the correct dosage), you may also notice one or more of the following allergic reactions:
Note: As you can see, some bits of indo about overdose as well as allergic reaction is repeated. This is done in an effort to further explain what could happen to you if you take too much of this medication. Furthermore, you may even notice allergic or emergency symptoms-as already mentioned-even if you have taken this medication as directed.
Any unusual, dangerous, annoying, or inconvenient recurring side effect should be reported to your doctor or emergency personnel immediately. Just for sake of caution, you should also call the health clinic or doctor’s office right away even before any problems occur in the event of an accidental overdose.
Another problem that could occur with some people is intentional overdose. Maybe a person has a very low self-esteem and is suicidal or that person may be addicted.
If this is you, seek professional help immediately. If necessary, you might be assigned to an effective drug rehabilitation program to help you get back on your feet again. Then, if you need to find a way to suppress your appetite, other action besides prescription drug may need to be taken.