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What is my Meridia like?
Meridia is a medicine that has been specially designed for the treatment of obesity - a very dangerous condition that millions of people are diagnosed with due to different factors. It comes as a capsule for oral administration and is supposed to be taken whole. Make sure you talk to your doctor before starting the treatment to make sure Meridia is efficient for you and there is no need to worry about possible mild and more serious side effects.
How to take Meridia to benefit most?
You may be first started on a lower dose of Meridia, but it can later be increased to make sure you get all the benefits of your treatment. Never adjust the dose yourself, as you may not know all the factors that may affect the success of your treatment. You will need to be taking Meridia for several weeks until you notice first results. However, make sure you always tell your health care provider if you did not lose at least 4 pounds during the first 4 weeks of the treatment. This may require a dose adjustment and your health care provider will make an adequate decision.
Talking to your health care provider before taking Meridia
Your doctor will need to know as much as possible about your general health condition and any medical problems you have before prescribing Meridia. This has to do with the fact Meridia can sometimes affect your health negatively if you have certain medical problems. It's very important that you tell your doctor if you have chest pain, a heart attack, any eating disorder, irregular heart beat, cancer, a history of stroke or mini-stroke, pulmonary hypertension, high blood pressure, glaucoma, gallstones, migraine headaches, bleeding problems, congestive heart failure, osteoporosis, depression meds, kidney, liver, thyroid disease, or seizures. People with any eating disorder, a history of heart disease, heart attack or stroke, high blood pressure, or a history of coronary artery disease will most likely be unable to take Meridia and will be recommended an alternative treatment that will be both safe and efficient for them.
What are possible side effects of Meridia?
As most other drugs Meridia can cause a number of side effects. They are most likely at the beginning of the treatment when your body still needs some time to adjust to the dose prescribed. Always make sure you report to your health care provider any of the following serious side effects that may indicate this drug is not working properly for you: depression, stomach pain, dizziness, lightheadedness, skin rash, nausea, difficulty breathing or swallowing, vomiting, excessive sweating, confusion, muscle stiffness, seizures, anxiety, chest pain, extreme excitement, unusual bleeding or bruising. However, in most cases, you will just be getting just a few mild side effects most likely to go away on their own - such as back pain, nervousness, headache, constipation, insomnia, heartburn, runny nose, weakness, change in appetite, and dry mouth. The mild side effects mentioned will need to be reported to your doctor only if they persist or get bothersome affecting the quality of your life. Since some of the side effects mentioned can affect your thinking and reactions, it's recommended to avoid drugs that can add to the side effects caused (sleepiness in particular), such as sleeping pills, cold or allergy medicines, narcotic pain medicines, muscle relaxers, seizure meds, depression and anxiety drugs, or sedatives.
Drugs Meridia has been reported to interact with
Meridia can sometimes interact with the drugs you are taking. It's strongly recommended to make sure any drugs you are using or are planning on using can be safely combined with Meridia and no interactions are possible. The following medications are not supposed to be combined with Meridia unless your doctor is aware of that and thinks no interactions are possible: ergot medicines, HIV protease inhibitors, ketoconazole, antidepressants, antibiotics, medications for allergies, migraine headache medicines, lithium, narcotic pain medications, and cough and cold drugs. In most cases, the interactions are likely to be minor, but can and need to be avoided if possible. Any herbal medications or supplements, as well as vitamins also need to be reported to your health care provider in advance.
What are the symptoms of Meridia overdose?
If you happened to take too much of Meridia - seek emergency medical help to make sure your symptoms are treated. The following symptoms may be experienced if you happened to take too much of this medicine: dizziness, fast heart rate or headache, although they can be different for different people. An overdose of Meridia is not expected to have life-threatening effects but will need to be reported anyway.
Can pregnant women take Meridia?
Meridia is FDA pregnancy category C, which means this drug may or may not harm an unborn child. Meridia can also pass into breast milk, so it's not recommended to breastfeed during the treatment. In case of being pregnant, you must talk to your doctor before starting the treatment, as you may be recommended to postpone the treatment and wait until the baby is born to avoid harmful effects.
