MeriDAX – 20mg, 50 Cps.

MeriDAX 20mg (also known as Sibutramine) has been used for a long time since 1988 for weight loss. In 1997, it was officially recognized in the USA as a drug for medical purposes associated with the treatment of obesity. MeriDAX 20mg clearly has the best long-term proven results in the fight against excess weight!

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MeriDAX – 20mg, 50 pieces: Everything you need to know!

Explanation of what appetite suppression is

Appetite suppression is a technique used to reduce appetite in order to lose weight. There can be various methods to achieve appetite suppression, such as taking appetite suppressants, reducing calorie intake, changing eating patterns, and behavior modification. Appetite suppression can be an effective way to lose weight and it can also help maintain a healthy lifestyle.

When should you consider appetite suppression?

Appetite suppression should be considered if other weight loss methods do not work. However, it is important to note that appetite suppression should only be one part of the weight loss program. It is also important to maintain a healthy diet and regular exercise to maintain a healthy weight.

Description of MeriDAX – 20mg, 50 pieces:

The active substance of MeriDAX 20mg is Sibutramine hydrochloride monohydrate. One tablet contains 20mg of Sibutramine hydrochloride monohydrate. Trade names: Sibutramine, Reductil, Reduce, Ectiva, Meridia, Sibutril, Lindaxa and many others.

Health risks and side effects

The drug must not be used in the following cases: 

- hypersensitivity to sibutramine or any other component of the drug; - serious eating disorders (anorexia or bulimia); 

- obesity caused by a cause other than overeating (organic causes); 

- certain mental or nervous diseases (e.g. Gilles de la Tourette syndrome); 

- simultaneous use of preparations for the treatment of sleep disorders, weight loss drugs, antidepressants and antipsychotics; 

- heart and vascular diseases; - high blood pressure (more than 145/90 mm); 

- increased thyroid activity (hyperthyroidism); 

- severe liver dysfunction; - severe kidney dysfunction; 

- enlarged prostate with urinary retention; 

- adrenal medulla tumor (pheochromocytoma); 

- glaucoma; 

- drug, medication or alcohol addiction; 

– pregnancy and breastfeeding.

Adverse reactions occur mainly at the beginning of treatment within the first 4 weeks. Their frequency decreases over time. They are usually not serious, do not lead to discontinuation of treatment and are transient. Adverse reactions include increased blood pressure, palpitations, dry mouth, constipation and headache.

Possible alternatives to MeriDAX –  20mg, 50 pieces:

Meridia 15mg – 30 pcs or 90 cps can help with weight loss by suppressing hunger and reducing calorie intake. It can also help control weight when taken in combination with a healthy diet and regular exercise.


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