Diet pills and SSRI's
MoniJo82
Posts: 16 Member
I just got this weight loss supplement (oxyelite pro) that some people recommended to help me out. I was wondering if I should try it even tho im taking a very low dose if SSRI's (celexa). Anyone know if theres any ineractions?
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Diet pills are bad bad news.
My friend is a jockey. He took them to lose weight for a horse race a once. They were supposed to be all natural. He didn't sleep for two days and when he stopped taking them he was walking around like a zombie because he was so tired. Stay away from them unless your doctor prescribes them.
Please read this topic.
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/351800-i-will-never-put-a-diet-pill-in-my-mouth-again0 -
Did you even read the drug circulars on both?0
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If you are serious about taking both, then check with our dr. Period0
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Are you serious?
Just eat sensibly and diet alone will help if you do it right.
There is NO QUICK LOSS and if you do it within a few months it will just creep back only twice as much.
What ever you decide good luck on your journey.0 -
I copied this off the label
Warning: This product is only intended to be consumed by healthy adults 18 years of age or older. Pregnant or nursing women should not use this product. Consult with your health care provider before using this product, especially if you are taking any prescription, over the counter medication, dietary supplement product or if you have any pre-existing medical condition including but not limited to: high or low blood pressure, cardiac arrhythmia, stroke, heart, liver, kidney or thyroid disease, seizure disorder, psychiatric disease, diabetes, difficulty urinating due to prostate enlargement or if you are taking a MAO-B inhibitor or any other medication, including but not limited to MAOIs, SSRIs or any other compounds with serotonergic activity. This product contains caffeine and should not be taken by individuals wishing to eliminate this ingredient from their diet. Discontinue use 2 weeks prior to surgery. Do not use in combination with caffeine or any stimulants from other sources whatsoever, including but not limited to, coffee, tea, soda and other dietary supplements or medications. Do not combine with alcohol. Discontinue use and immediately consult your health care professional if you experience any adverse reaction to this product. Do not exceed recommended serving. Do not use if safety seal is broken or missing. Keep out of reach of children.0 -
Please don't get this kind of information from internet weirdos. Call your doctor or pharmacist.0
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Please don't get this kind of information from internet weirdos. Call your doctor or pharmacist.
Couldn't agree more :]0 -
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http://www.myfitnesspal.com/groups/home/50-supplement-reviews0 -
Yikes! Nevermind taking them. Ill take them back. I havent opened it yet. Ill stick to my vitamin b's. thanks guys I was having second thougths about them.0
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Please don't get this kind of information from internet weirdos. Call your doctor or pharmacist.
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How about you just don't take the stupid diet pills?0
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start running!0
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I would recommend that you connect with your doctor who prescribed your meds to see if there are any condraindications with the two products, personally.
On a professional note as a trainer....diet pills are never healthy. At least any of them that I have seen on the market. They are usually feeding a gimmik or an unhealthy way of looking at fat loss plus the body can become compromised in some way but again, a doctor (i say that tongue and cheek because most of them don't really have a clue), could possibly move you in a heathly decision.
Good luck to you and thanks for sharing your question.
Best,
Coach Nyla
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From 170 lbs. to Fit / If I Can Do It, So Can You!0 -
Please don't get this kind of information from internet weirdos. Call your doctor or pharmacist.
Internet Weirdo^ Damn girl you troll like a mofo tonight0 -
Please don't get this kind of information from internet weirdos. Call your doctor or pharmacist.0
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I was considering a thermogenic fat burner and wanted to try oxyelite... But if you read the label it states clearly that people with certain physchological disorders should not take it. I have G.A.D. And I wouldn't want to mix those medications.0
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Same here. I'm taking them for anxiety disorder. Working out has helped alot, but not seeing any weight loss. So I was told to try oxyelite. I'm gonna have to wait till i see my Doc. Its fustrating.0
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Please don't get this kind of information from internet weirdos. Call your doctor or pharmacist.
Internet Weirdo^ Damn girl you troll like a mofo tonight0 -
Same here. I'm taking them for anxiety disorder. Working out has helped alot, but not seeing any weight loss. So I was told to try oxyelite. I'm gonna have to wait till i see my Doc. Its fustrating.0
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thanks for the clarification
I just googled and zap- easy to read0
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