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Side effects of Slimona
– Acomplia |
Simona has been heralded as a
wonder drug for the treatment of obesity and by extension, the
treatment of alcoholism and smoking. The research down on Slimona
and the ensuing results have all supported the claims about Slimona.
Slimona (Acomplia) however, comes with it own level of side effects
and as with any other prescription drug, these side effects must be
considered before the drug is taken.
Here are a number of the side effects that were found to occur in
patients taking Slimona.
Many patients tend to experience depression, frequent mood changes,
vomiting, anxiety, irritability, muscle cramping, dizziness, nausea,
fatigue and stomach upset.
In most cases these side effects did not last very long and were
generally mild. The side effects went away, it is believed, because
of continued use of Slimona. Anyone who have any of these side
effects for too long a period of time are encouraged to contact
their doctor right away.
Women who are breast feeding or who are pregnant are strongly
advised not to take Slimona (Acomplia). It is a good idea to let
your doctor know if you are pregnant or are about to become
pregnant.
Slimonas’ efficacy and safety are still relatively un know with
regards to children therefore children and young adults who are
under eighteen years of age should not be taking Slimona.
Some persons may also have an allergic reaction to this drug.
Although this is very rare, if it occurs then persons must stop
taking Silmona right away.
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