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phentermine

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[fen-ter-meen] / ˈfɛn tərˌmin /

noun

Pharmacology.
  1. a white, crystalline powder, phenyl-tertiary-butylamine hydrochloride, soluble in water and alcohol, that stimulates the central nervous system and elevates the systolic blood pressure: used chiefly in the treatment of obesity.


Etymology

Origin of phentermine

phen(yl)-ter(tiary-butyla)mine ( hydrochloride )

Example Sentences

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While an estimated two million people take weight-loss drugs, the vast majority using the old generic appetite-suppressor phentermine, that is still only a tiny fraction of the 70 million or more obese adults.

From New York Times • Jul. 2, 2013

Qsymia, the first pill to promise users 10 percent weight loss within a year, contains two previously approved medications that have encountered safety issues: the appetite suppressant phentermine and the anti-epilepsy drug topiramate.

From Reuters • Feb. 7, 2013

The label recommends a daily dose of Qsymia containing 7.5 mg of phentermine and 46 mg of extended-release topiramate.

From Forbes • Jul. 18, 2012

Vivus Inc. in Mountain View, California, is seeking U.S. approval of a diet pill called Qnexa that combines topiramate with phentermine.

From BusinessWeek • Dec. 22, 2010

According to the company, phentermine helps suppress appetite, while topiramate makes patients feel more satiated.

From Seattle Times • Jul. 12, 2010

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