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Zyatrim Review

Zyatrim Review

Zyatrim

Zyatrim is a diet pill used for the treatment of obesity or weight loss. Mainly, this medicine is approved for a specific group of people with severe obesity. As it is a very strong drug, it has potential or dangerous side effects. Similar with any other medications, it also has adverse reactions.

Commonly found Zyatrim side effects include headache, back pain, abdominal pain, hypertension, palpitation, anorexia, constipation, nausea, thirst, joint disorder, insomnia, dizziness, anxiety, depression, rash and acne. Gastrointestinal side effects are other serious problems occur due to this diet pill which include oily evacuation, fecal incontinence, increased defecation, fatty or oily stool, fecal urgency, flatus with discharge and oily spotting. The diet pill also may cause nausea, rectal pain, infectious diarrhea and abdominal pain.

Zyatrim reduce the absorption of fats and it results in the deficiency of vitamins A, D, E, K, and Beta-carotenes. It is suggested that patients who are using this medication also take various kinds of multivitamin supplements containing fat soluble vitamins to get sufficient nutrition. With the use of this diet pill, a rare number of people may cause hypersensitivity with symptoms such as rash, pruritus, urticaria, anaphylaxis and angioedema. Check with your doctor if you have hair loss, blurred vision, tightness in chest, vomiting, intestinal disturbances and restlessness.

This diet pill suppresses the hunger that causes you to consume more calories. In some people, the medication may substantially increase the blood pressure. In patients with a history of congestive heart failure, coronary artery disease, stroke or arrhythmias, the medicine may arise some serious dangers. Possible side effects associated with Zyatrim are dryness of the mouth, regurgitant cardiac valvular disease, impotence, dizziness and elevated blood pressure. Pulmonary hypertension, palpitation, overstimulation, restlessness, headaches, insomnia, diarrhea, constipation and urticaria are also reported with this diet pill.

Overdoses of this medicine may cause tremors, confusion, hallucinations, shallow breathing, renal failure, heart attack and convulsions. Patients with cardiovascular diseases, advanced arteriosclerosis, glaucoma, moderate to severe hypertension and hyperthyroidism should consult a healthcare professional before taking this medicine. It also brings serious adverse effects for patients having malabsorption syndrome, anorexia and a history of drug abuse. Moreover, let your doctor know if you are taking MAOIs and other centrally acting appetite suppressants.

Solo Slim, Reductil, Hoodia, Acomplia, Xenical, Meridia, Xenical, Didrex, Bontril and Adipex are other diet pills used for obesity.

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