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Tenuate

Generic Name: Diethylpropion
Pronunciation: dye eth ill PROE pee on

Tenuate is an appetite suppressant which is prescribed for short-term use (a few weeks) as part of an overall weight reduction program that also includes dieting, exercise, and counseling. The drug is for use only by excessively overweight individuals ( BMI > 27 or 30 depending on other health issues) who have a condition, such as diabetes, high blood pressure, or high cholesterol, that could lead to serious medical problems.

While diet pills would appear to be the answer to achieving to a leaner, healthier body, they need to be used in conjunction with a healthier eating / exercise plan if you plan to keep the lost weight from returning after you stop taking the diet pills. If bad eating and exercise habits are not changed while using Tenuate, or any other diet pill, the weight lost while using the diet pill will most likely be regained once you stop taking Tenuate.

How do I use Tenuate?

Take tenuate exactly as directed by your doctor. If you do not understand these directions, ask your pharmacist, nurse, or doctor to explain them to you.

Take each dose with a full glass of water.

Take Tenuate on an empty stomach 1 hour before meals. The regular release formula is usually taken three times a day and the sustained release pill is taken once a day.

Tenuate is habit forming. Talk to your doctor about stopping this medication gradually.

Never take more of this medication than is prescribed for you. Too much tenuate could be very dangerous to your health.

Who should NOT take Tenuate?

Do not take Tenuate if you have hardening of the arteries, symptoms of heart or blood vessel disease, an overactive thyroid gland, the eye condition known as glaucoma, or high blood pressure.

Also avoid this drug if you have taken a MAO inhibitor, including antidepressant drugs within the last 14 days.

If you have a history of drug addiction or alcoholism, you should also avoid taking Tenuate.

What are the side effects of Tenuate?

If you experience any of the symptoms below which are marked in red, discontinue using Tenuate immediately and call your doctor.

The most common Tenuate side effects include but are not limited to:


Cardiovascular Side Effects:
Irregular, rapid beating or pulsation of the heart; elevation of blood pressure, chest pain.

Cardiopulmonary Side Effects:
Shortness of breath, swelling of the legs and ankles.

Central Nervous System Side Effects:
Overstimulation, restlessness, dizziness, inability to sleep, an exaggerated feeling of physical and mental well being, especially when not justified by external reality; anxiety, depression, or unease; tremor, headache; rarely psychotic episodes at recommended doses.

Gastrointestinal Side Effects:
Dryness of the mouth, unpleasant taste in mouth, nausea, diarrhea, constipation, other gastrointestinal disturbances.

Allergic Side Effects:
Difficulty breathing; closing of your throat; swelling of your lips, tongue, or face; or hives.

Endocrine Side Effects:
Impotence, changes in sex drive.

Side effects other than those listed here may also occur. Talk to your doctor about any side effect that seems unusual or that is especially bothersome.

Tenuate Dangers

This drug may affect your ability to perform potentially hazardous activities. Therefore, you should be extremely careful if you have to drive a car or operate machinery.

You can become psychologically dependent on this drug. Consult your doctor if you rely on this drug to maintain a state of well-being.

If you stop taking this drug suddenly after you have taken high doses for a long time, you may find you are extremely fatigued or depressed, or that you have trouble sleeping.

If you continually take too much of any appetite suppressant it can cause severe skin disorders, a pronounced inability to fall or stay asleep, irritability, hyperactivity, and personality changes.

Even if your blood pressure is only mildly high, be careful taking this drug.

Tenuate Drug Interactions

Tenuate should not be used with MAO inhibitors. Your doctor or pharmacist can tell you which drugs are MAO inhibitors.

Dosages of drugs used to lower blood sugar may need to be adjusted. Talk to your doctor for more information.

Certain tricyclic antidepressants can decrease the effectiveness of Tenuate.

Over the counter medicines and herbal remedies also have the potential for interactions with Tenuate. Be sure consult your doctor or pharmacist before taking additional medications.


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