Do diet pills take effect on women who are taking birth control?
I have been on birth control for about 6 months and will recently start Arson a Diet supplement pill to enhance my work outs. The diet pill says it contains about 3 cups of coffee along with other things. SO i was wondering if the diet pills will take a bad effect on my body because of the birth control. Like will i increases my chances of getting a blood clot?
You need to discuss this with your doctor before you take any diet pills along with your birth control. Some diet pills mixed with other drugs can have serious interactions, so you really do need to talk to your doctor or nurse
May 25th, 2010 at 9:30 am
You need to discuss this with your doctor before you take any diet pills along with your birth control. Some diet pills mixed with other drugs can have serious interactions, so you really do need to talk to your doctor or nurse
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Registered Nurse
May 25th, 2010 at 9:48 am
Typically, diet pills take a toll on anyone. They are not usually healthy. If this is a road you want to go down, you should discuss this with your doctor, in depth. If possible take the medication with you to the appointment, so your doc can see exactly what is in the pill, and give you the best advice possible. My honest opinion? Don’t take them, its healthier to stick with something like a whey protein shake, or just eating a good, balanced diet.
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May 25th, 2010 at 10:08 am
There are things that could effect your birth control(antibiotics). You should ask your doctor before you start the diet pills to be safe.
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Self knowledge
May 25th, 2010 at 10:42 am
I’d suggest that you consult your doctor first. Though, I’ve heard some ladies on birth control pill or trying to conceive taking diet pills like phentramin-d. It is a non-herbal diet pill which a purely pharmacological diet pill with a unique chemical composition. This diet pill contains a blend of ingredients and the chemical compound – Dimethyl-pentylamine-hydrochloride Trimethylxanthin. Therefore, you should consult first, if it can conflict with other medicines you may be taking.
You can read more about the diet pill here: http://www.phentramin-d-user-reviews.com/phentramin-d/
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