Acomplia and your safety
Like any other prescription medication, Acomplia should be treated with respect. Always ask your physician or pharmacist what dose to take and how often to take it. Stay safe. Always do what the health professionals tell you. Should you choose to buy Acomplia online, take the time to read the accompanying notes, and the next time you go to see your physician, remember to tell him or her that you now take Acomplia.
Because Acomplia works best when you balance a healthy diet against a program of physical exercise, a visit to your physician is strongly indicated. You will need to monitor how many calories you are consuming and, given your existing weight, calculate a realistic daily target for calorie intake. Your physician will also want to assess how fit you are before you indulge in any physical exercise. Starting very gently is strongly advised. Once the risks of overexertion diminish, you can slowly build up as your strength and stamina improve.
Researchers have found some disappointing evidence about commitment and motivation. About half those who begin a diet give up within six months - the same results for exercise. Although everyone begins with what seems a strong level of motivation, only a few maintain an exercise regime for more than three months. Acomplia is one of the best medications on the market. It does exactly what it claims. It helps you with weight loss. Acomplia itself has very little effect on weight. You have to have the strength and commitment to maintain the diet and keep up the gentle exercise.
Dosage
Acomplia is sold in both 10mg and 20mg tablets with the most usual prescribed dosage being one 20mg tablet taken in the morning before breakfast. Because it has a slow-release action, you should swallow it whole. Crushing or breaking the tablet may release too much of the drug into your blood stream too quickly. If you forget take Acomplia, it is safe to take the tablet within a few hours. But, if you do not take Acomplia for one day, never take a double dose the following day. This brings you closer to an overdose which is dangerous.
It may be very tempting to see Acomplia as a simple "diet" pill. But you should treat it with respect. It is a strong prescription medication. Do not share your Acomplia with anyone else unless they have their physician's approval to take the medication. It is also unwise for you as a woman to take Acomplia while you are pregnant or breast-feeding unless your physician approves and is prepared to monitor you and the baby on a regular basis.
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