ABOUT
BONTRIL
Bontril is an appetite suppressant which tricks the human brain
into believing the body is not hungry. Research has shown appetite
suppressants such as Bontril (generic form: Phendimetrazine) lose
effectiveness very quickly as the human body learns to adjust
to the presence of this chemical; this is why Bontril is not recognized
as an obesity medication by some countries, because they mandate
weight loss treatments should be effective over the medium to
long term.
The fact Bontril AKA Phendimetrazine losses effectiveness
very quickly is confirmed on Internet bulletin boards (forums
heavily moderated and "contributed to" by illegal pharmacy
sales people) where customers discuss how the last order of bontril-sr
they used was less effective than before. However, instead of
being honest, the illegal pharmacy salespeople have perpetuated
a myth that some Phendimetrazine manufacturers are better than
others (and that they sell the "better" manufacturer's
pills of course). The simple fact is bontril appetite suppressants
become less effective over a relatively short period of time.
Clinical surveys indicate that bontril is only suitable for helping
someone a fitness regime. So new users of bontril / phendimetrazine
may get the kick start they need to eat better and exercise more,
but simply taking bontril-sr is not the sole answer to losing
weight. The fact Bontril is only used to assist the clincally
obese in getting started is yet another reason why it is important
to sit down and discuss taking bontril / phendimetrazine face-to-face
with your doctor as the medication in itself will not provide
the solution.
Of most concern is the practice of some people
to switch from bontril / phendimetrazine to other appetite suppressants
such as Adipex / Ionamin
/ Phentermine, Tenuate
(Diethlypropion), Didrex (Benzphetamine),
or Meridia (Sibutramine)
when they realize bontril is no longer suppressing their appetite.
This is a particularly dangerous practice which can not be stressed
enough, especially as evidence exists to show "patients"
/ customers of illegal pharmacies lie about their condition and
what other drugs they have taken / are taking to ensure their
order is filled. This is yet one more reason why the completion
of an online medical questionnaire is not adequate for controlled
medications such as Bontril AKA Phendimtrazine.
All of the drugs shown in our left hand navigation
column are controlled (scheduled) drugs and any Internet web site
which sells these without customers first obtaining a prior prescription
as a result of a face-to-face consultation with a US licensed
physician are illegal, period. Illegal pharmacies often cheat
their customers by sending them falsely described and / or even
dangerous drugs, or by short changing them (sending less pills
then the customer paid for) or by abusing their credit card details.
Illegal pharmacies are typically operated offshore by foreign
criminals committing fraud and money laundering offences; some
may even provide funds to anti-US terrorist groups.
Still Want Bontril?
So go and see your physician; it makes sense in every respect.
If you have problems getting to a pharmacy, there are legal Internet
pharmacies called VIPPS pharmacies which
are certified. VIPPS pharmacies require customers to already have
a prescription for the drug they order.
What are the options?
Some prescription medications are not controlled / scheduled drugs
(those which appear in the right hand navigation column with an
asterisk* next to them), and therefore fall outside Federal law
(for now). So technically, if the US State you reside in has not
outlawed the Internet sale of these drugs to their residents,
you can still order these lawfully. But beware, even if your State
allows you to do this, perhaps by omission (where they have not
yet brought in legislation to outlaw the practice), you need to
be aware that the sales sites are not there to help you medically,
they exist to make money.
If you are in a US State that allows it and you
decide to buy a non-controlled / non-scheduled prescription alternative
to Bontril / Phendimetrazine without first getting a prescription
from your own doctor, be aware that if a web site sells any of
the controlled / scheduled drugs shown in the left hand navigation
column (and where they do not require you to have a prescription
already), they are an illegal Internet pharmacy (or agent of one)
and you should avoid these even for the sale of non-controlled
items.
The final option is to buy non-prescription medications
from either your local pharmacy or the Internet. Be aware that
many if not most or even all non-prescription medications have
extremely optimistic to downright false claims made about how
effective and even safe they are; many have not even undergone
proper clinical trials. We list non-prescription medications we
have been made aware of which appear to have reasonable or even
significant evidence behind them to show they are as effective
as the manufacturer / supplier claims although we do not verify
/ guarantee this. We do not sell any of the medications shown
on this site, especially not phendimetrazine / bontril!
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