Adep Medication

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white pill with blue spots ## It is actually Adipex, this is the name brand for the weight loss drug Phentermine. Adipex Info Click Here ## I take adepeix phentermine 37.5, methadone, Prozac, Xanax, ambien, lytherdine, Prilosec, and Abilfily. Any way they say I failed a drug panel for methamphetamine and I don't do methamphetamine. So they sent it to the lab the next day. I took one and it didn't come up for methamphetamine. I don't understand unless bad stick or my medicine mixed together mixes up the diagnostics.

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Can I take duexis and adepix together. ## Hello, Jan! How are you? I didn't find any problems or interactions listed between these medication, but it's always best to double check such information to be sure. Duexis combines the NSAID Ibuprofen, with the antacid Famotidine to help prevent the stomach damage that the Ibuprofen might cause. Side effects may include dizziness, headache and drowsiness. Adipex contains the active ingredient Phentermine, it is a stimulant medication used to aid in weight loss. Side effects may include nausea, dizziness, headache, nervousness, insomnia and elevated heart rate. Is there anything else I can help with?

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I found a white pill with blue specks on it. It has a imprint A then it has a score (carved line) then 195 I think it might be adepix but I looked that up and those pills say adepix on them. So what do I have?? ## Hi Boscobella, The closest match I've been able to find is Pemoline (18.75 mg). It is a white round pill with the imprint A 197 on the front and nothing on the back. There is a score in between the A and the 197. Manufacturer: Actavis Pemoline is a stimulant drug of the oxazoline class. It was first synthesized in 1913 but its activity was not discovered until the 1930's. Under the names Betanamin, Cylert, Tradon, and Ceractiv it was used as a medication to treat attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and narcolepsy. Under the Convention on Psychotropic Substa...

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I was told this is Adepix however there are no Letters or Number on it. The pill is blank on both sides. Is this Adepix? If no what is it? ## I am sorry, but if there is no imprint, then it is impossible to positively identify. It is, however, not a legal US prescription drug, they are all required to have imprints on them.

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P L E A S E H E L P! I have been taking 25mcg Synthroid and noticed immediately increase in energy, back to normal appetite, very clear headed and the depression CEASED. However, I gained 11 lbs within two weeks (WHOA) and was prescribed adepex. I took a Synthroid (on empty stomach like always), hours later I took two prescribed water pills and the Adepex. I continued to take only the synthroid and adepex and one week later I lost 8lbs BUT I NO LONGER FEEL THE EFFECT OF THE SYNTHROID!!! I stopped taking the adepex for one week and I STILL DO NOT FEEL THE GREAT EFFECTS I USED TO FEEL FROM SYNTHROID. Should I double my dosage? ## Hi Andrea - I wouldn't change your dosage of Synthroid without working with your doctor first. Also, Adipex is a pretty strong drug, so who knows how it inte...

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Extraneal Icodextrin

Icodextrin (INN, USAN) is a colloid osmotic agent, derived from maltodextrin,[1] used in form of an aqueous solution for peritoneal dialysis under the trade name Extraneal,[2] and after gynecological laparoscopic surgery for the reduction of post-surgical adhesions (fibrous bands that form between tissues and organs) under the trade name Adept.[3] Contents 1 Chemistry 2 Mechanism of action 3 Pharmacokinetics 4 Contraindications 5 Adverse effec...

Icodextrin Drug Index

Icodextrin (INN, USAN) is a colloid osmotic agent, derived from maltodextrin,[1] used in form of an aqueous solution for peritoneal dialysis under the trade name Extraneal,[2] and after gynecological laparoscopic surgery for the reduction of post-surgical adhesions (fibrous bands that form between tissues and organs) under the trade name Adept.[3] Contents 1 Chemistry 2 Mechanism of action 3 Pharmacokinetics 4 Contraindications 5 Adverse effec...

I suffer from alot of pain, it is almost dibiltating. But by looking at me I look pretty normal, doctors judge this and assume that the pain is not so bad. Well it is. I need a Dr. in the Dallas area who will listena and look at my medical records so that I can get some relief. Any advice?? Johnnie ## Have you considered pain management? The doctors in those types of facilities are much better trained and experienced with the causes of pain, how bad it can be and are much more adept at providing proper treatment. There are several facilities in the Dallas area, though we have no way of knowing what insurance they accept, if any, or what they may or may not prescribe. Pain Management Center 214-370-4000 Pain Control Institute 214-361-2772 You could also try asking your current doctor to ...

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DIET MED ## Please see Adipex for more info on this drug.

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Diet

Will adipex show up n a ten panel drug test the same as adderall xr or will they show up as seperate drugs..I take adderall xr 20 mg 2 times daily n have been on hcg diet no fats sweets or carbs only meat veggies n diet mt dew for a month n half n lost 30 lbs im 5"4. N weigh 130 now I had tsken 2 adipex but didn't take my adderall those days will they show up the same in a ten pannel drug test or as two medications

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NDC 57816-003 NDC Database

Adepts Hand Sanitizer 75 ml/100ml Topical Gel by Lmz (Jiangsu) Industrial Co., Ltd ## Package Codes: 57816-003-01, 57816-003-02, 57816-003-03, 57816-003-04, 57816-003-05, 57816-003-06, 57816-003-07, 57816-003-08, 57816-003-09, 57816-003-10, 57816-003-11, 57816-003-12, 57816-003-13, 57816-003-14, 57816-003-15, 57816-003-16, 57816-003-17, 57816-003-18, 57816-003-19, 57816-003-20, 57816-003-21, 57816-003-22, 57816-003-23, 57816-003-24

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