SIBUTRAMINE 20 - 100 Cps.

Sibutramine 20 mg, 100 Cps. - has been used to produce appetite suppression for the purpose of attaining weight loss in the treatment of patients with obesity.

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SIBUTRAMIN – 20 mg, 100 pieces.

What is Sibutramine?

Sibutramine is a prescription medication used to treat obesity. It is administered as an oral tablet or capsule with a dosage of 10 or 20 mg. Sibutramine belongs to the group of appetite suppressants and is used for weight loss and to reduce the risk of obesity.

How does Sibutramine  work on fat burning?

Sibutramine acts as an appetite suppressant by reducing the feeling of hunger. It also acts as a fat burner by encouraging the body to burn more calories. Sibutramine is thought to inhibit appetite by stimulating certain serotonin and norepinephrine receptors in the brain.

What side effects does Sibutramine have?

Sibutramine has some known side effects that should be taken into account when taking it. These include headaches, dizziness, insomnia, gastrointestinal complaints, increased blood pressure, increased heart rate, fatigue, nausea and vomiting. Allergic reactions may also occur, such as rash, itching and shortness of breath.

How to take Sibutramine  20mg?

Sibutramine should be taken as directed by your doctor. The recommended dose is 15 mg or 20 mg per day, depending on individual needs. The capsules should be taken with a glass of water and before bed. It is important not to overdose, otherwise serious side effects may occur.

How effective is Sibutramine in burning fat?

Sibutramine is an effective weight loss agent. It can help reduce appetite and promote fat loss. In clinical trials, weight loss of up to 5% of body weight was observed over 12 weeks with Sibutramine.

When should you not take sibutramine?

Sibutramine should not be taken if you have severe heart or kidney disease, depression or mental illness, or are pregnant or breastfeeding. It should also not be taken if you are taking medications that contain monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) as interactions may occur.


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