Starting a family can be difficult for many couples, as infertility can be a serious issue. For some, the problem can be overcome with the help of medications such as Phentermine, a weight-loss drug commonly used to increase fertility. But what happens when you get pregnant while taking Phentermine? It can be a confusing and difficult situation, and many may not understand the risks or what to do next. In this blog post, we will explore the implications of taking Phentermine while pregnant and provide advice for those who find themselves in this situation. We will also discuss the potential risks and benefits of continuing the medication during pregnancy, and provide resources for those looking for further assistance.
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No pregnant humans or animals have ever been used in studies on phentermine. There have been a few reports linking phentermine use during pregnancy to lung issues and stillbirths. Women who took the phentermine and fenfluramine combination drug Fen-Phen, which was removed from the market due to concerns that it might cause heart issues, did not experience an increase in birth defects.
Chemically, phentermine is related to the class of drugs known as amphetamines, which have been linked to an increased risk of birth defects and miscarriages. Phentermine is not advised for women who are pregnant or trying to get pregnant because it is unknown if it is safe to take it during pregnancy (and because it is not absolutely necessary).
It is generally not advised to lose weight if you are pregnant because some studies indicate an increased risk to the fetus if you do. If you used phentermine while pregnant, consult your doctor to learn about the tests that can be run to see if the fetus has any physical birth defects.
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This means it could stay in the body for a total of 4 days. While the exact time is not mentioned, a blood test would detect Adipex up to 4 hours after taking a dosage. A urine test can detect the weight loss supplement after 1-4 days.