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Fastin is an appetite suppressant that is prescribed for short-term use as a part of an overall diet plan for weight reduction. Fastin should be used along with behavior modification programs. People always should remember that Fastin is an aid to, not a substitute for a good diet and exercise program. You should take Fastin exactly as directed by your doctor and do not take the medication for about 2 hours after breakfast. Avoid taking it in the evening because it can interfere with sleep. Side effects of Fastin can include: constipation, diarrhea, dry mouth, headache, high blood pressure, impotence, hives, tremors, unpleasant taste and certain others. You should contact your doctor if any problems occur and avoid taking Fastin if you have symptoms of blood vessel or heart disease, an overactive thyroid gland, glaucoma, hardening of the arteries, and moderate to severe high blood pressure. Some special warnings related to this medication include the affect this medication can have on your ability to perform hazardous activities. You should also be extremely careful when driving a car or operating machinery. If you are pregnant or nursing, check with your doctor before considering using Fastin. A single capsule dose taken 2 hours after breakfast should suppress your appetite for 12-14 hours. An overdose can be fatal. Seek emergency medical treatment immediately if you suspect any complications.


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Date Submitted 06-Aug-2005

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