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Phentermine is a prescription drug that suppresses appetite and is used with diet and exercise to treat obesity. It is a substituted amphetamine that works on the central nervous system and has various side effects and contraindications.
Fen-phen was a combination of two anorectic drugs that caused pulmonary hypertension and heart valve problems in some users. Learn about the development, testing, withdrawal, and litigation of fen-phen from this Wikipedia article.
Qsymia is a combination of phentermine, a stimulant appetite suppressant, and topiramate, an anticonvulsant with weight loss side effects. It is used to treat obesity with diet and exercise, but has risks of birth defects, heart problems, and suicidal behavior.
This web page lists drugs or medicines that have been withdrawn from commercial markets for various reasons, such as safety, efficacy, or commercial issues. It does not focus on drugs banned in the US, but includes some examples of drugs that were withdrawn in the US or elsewhere.
Phenmetrazine is a substituted amphetamine that was used as an appetite suppressant, but withdrawn due to abuse. It is also known as Preludin, a brand name for the drug, and has been used recreationally in Sweden and other countries.
Fastin is a product of Hi Tech Pharmaceuticals that claims to help with weight loss, but has no clinical evidence to support it. It was formerly a brand name of phentermine, a drug that was banned by the FDA in 2013 for containing DMAA, a harmful additive.
Topiramate, also known as Topamax, is an oral drug that can treat seizures, prevent migraines, and other conditions. Learn about its side effects, interactions, dosage, and history from this comprehensive article.
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