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These anorectic drugs include benzphetamine (Didrex®), diethylproprion (Tenuate®, Tepanil®), mazindol (Sanorex®, Mazanor®), phendimetrazine (Bontril®, Prelu-27®), and phentermine (lonamin®, Fastin®, Adipex®).
Anorectic drugs - Pharmaceutical drugs designed as appetite suppressants to reduce calorie intake.
Anorectic drugs- class of pharmaceuticals whose main purpose is to suppress the appetite and are therefore used and prescribed to patients who need to lose weight ...
Anorectic Drugs These are drugs used to make people eat less food by suppressing a person’s appetite, and therefore lessen the intake of calories. (See Calorie). Artificial Sweeteners ...
See also: Diet, Calorie, Fat, Metabolism, Eating
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