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  2. Phentermine - Wikipedia

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    [16] [18] People taking phentermine may be impaired when driving or operating machinery. [15] Consumption of alcohol with phentermine may produce adverse effects. [15] There is currently no evidence regarding whether or not phentermine is safe for pregnant women. [5] [15] Other adverse effects include: [5] [15]

  3. 7 Supplement Combos You Should Never Take Together ... - AOL

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    Here are seven supplement combinations you should not take together or should be careful about combining. Related: 7 Things You Should Look for When Buying a Supplement, According to Dietitians 1.

  4. Fenfluramine/phentermine - Wikipedia

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    Fenfluramine as a single drug was first introduced in the 1970s, but was not popular because it only temporarily reduced weight. [1] A 1984 study found a weight loss of 7.5 kg on average in 24 weeks, as compared to 4.4 kg under placebo. [4]

  5. Tafamidis - Wikipedia

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    Women should not get pregnant while taking it and should not breastfeed while taking it. People with familial amyloid polyneuropathy who have received a liver transplant should not take it. [4] An alternative treatment is acoramidis.

  6. Cabozantinib - Wikipedia

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    Cabozantinib has not been tested in pregnant women; it causes harm to fetuses in rodents. Pregnant women should not take this drug, and women should not become pregnant while taking it. It is not known if cabozantinib is excreted in breast milk. [8] [7]

  7. Should you take a COVID-19 antiviral after getting infected ...

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    If you take one of these antivirals and experience a reaction, you should contact your healthcare provider and report it to the Food and Drug Administration’s MedWatch or call 1-800-FDA-1088.