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  2. Prochlorperazine - Wikipedia

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    Symptoms of withdrawal commonly include nausea, vomiting, and loss of appetite. [22] Other symptoms may include restlessness, increased sweating, and trouble sleeping. [22] Less commonly there may be a feeling of the world spinning, numbness, or muscle pains. [22] Symptoms generally resolve after a short period of time. [22]

  3. What are the best prescription weight loss pills? - AOL

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    Review the prescribing information for any weight loss pill you are considering, and be sure to tell your healthcare provider about any health conditions you have as well as any medications you ...

  4. 4 of the Top Prescription Weight Loss Pills & How They Work - AOL

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    Top Prescription Weight Loss Pills. Anti-obesity medications (AOMs) date back to the 1940s — well before modern regulations from the FDA (U.S. Food and Drug Administration) (FDA) were in place ...

  5. Anti-obesity medication - Wikipedia

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    The United States Food and Drug Administration and the European Medicines Agency have approved weight loss medications for adults with either a body-mass index (BMI) of at least 30, or a body-mass index of at least 27 with at least one weight-related comorbidity. This patient population is considered to have sufficiently high baseline health ...

  6. Medication package insert - Wikipedia

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    For prescription medications, the insert is technical, providing information for medical professionals about how to prescribe the drug. Package inserts for prescription drugs often include a separate document called a "patient package insert" with information written in plain language intended for the end-user —the person who will take the ...

  7. Eskatrol - Wikipedia

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    Eskatrol was an amphetamine weight loss agent which was removed by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in 1981 after its manufacturer, [1] SmithKline & French (SKF), [2] failed to prove the therapeutic effectiveness (E max) of the medication. At the time it was among the 200 most widely prescribed drugs in the United States.

  8. Some doctors are embracing compounded versions of popular ...

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    Semaglutide for weight loss has been in shortage since 2022, according to the FDA’s drug shortage database.Tirzepatide, which was approved for weight loss in the U.S. only in November, went into ...

  9. Monthly Prescribing Reference - Wikipedia

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    Monthly Prescribing Reference (MPR) is an online medical website and monthly drug reference publication based in New York City. [1] Background.