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Doctor's Assistant chat Customer: Can I take phentermine with metoprololDoctor's Assistant: The Pharmacist can answer that. Just a couple quick questions before I transfer you. Have you ever used Metoprolol before, or anything similar? Do you take any vitamins or herbal supplements? Customer: I’ve used metoprolol before just wanted to make sure it’s ok to take with phentermineDoctor's Assistant: What medications are you already using, if any? Customer: I was taking losarton but ran outDoctor's Assistant: Anything else in your medical history you think the Doctor should know? Customer: thats itAnswered by Dr. David G in 1 min 3 years agoExpert 40,309 satisfied customersSpecialities include: MedicalGreetings, this is Dr. David. I am triple board-certified with 18 years of experience. I did review your inquiry and I am hoping to give you at least some guidance here. Please ignore any call requests as they are automated responses by the website and not sent by the experts! TEXTING would be fine. Please give me one second to review your question. Please be patient with me as I am on and off the computer so responses can be delayed at times, but I will be happy to helpGreetings, I did review your inquiry and I certainly hope I can help. That's a very fascinating question I have to say and phentermine I am very well versed with as well as the antihypertensive drug metoprolol. These two drugs actually can be combined. The phentermine does have the ability to increase your blood pressure as well as increase your pulse in addition to that it does have the metabolic stimulant effects however the metoprolol will blunt the cardiovascular effects from the fantera mean so in a way the combination of these two meds do allow you to get the benefits of the weight loss drug without some of the nasty side effects. This is oftentimes what we have to do when someone takes phentermine if they tend to get a fast hear rate or hypertensive we in fact will put them on metoprolol to counteract the cardiovascular effects so this is certainly a reasonable combinationTake
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