Table of Contents
- What is Phentermine?
- Uses of Phentermine
- How Phentermine Works
- Dosage and Administration
- Phentermine Combinations
- Effectiveness
- Side Effects and Safety
- Long-term Use
- Use in Special Populations
What is Phentermine?
Phentermine is a medication primarily used for weight loss in overweight and obese individuals. It’s known by several brand names, including Adipex-P, Lomaira, and Ionamin[1]. Phentermine has been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for weight management since 1959[2]. It’s classified as an anti-obesity medication and is often prescribed as part of a comprehensive weight loss program that includes diet and exercise.
Uses of Phentermine
Phentermine is primarily used for:
- Weight Loss: It’s prescribed to help overweight or obese individuals lose weight[3].
- Chronic Weight Management: Some studies have explored its use in long-term weight management[3].
- Obesity-related Conditions: It may be used in patients with weight-related health issues like hypertension (high blood pressure), dyslipidemia (abnormal blood fats), or sleep apnea[3].
How Phentermine Works
Phentermine belongs to a class of drugs called anorectics or appetite suppressants. It works by:
- Stimulating the release of certain brain chemicals that help reduce appetite[1].
- Increasing the feeling of fullness, which can help you eat less[1].
Dosage and Administration
The dosage of phentermine can vary depending on the specific formulation and the patient’s needs. Common dosages include:
- 15-37.5 mg taken orally once daily[4].
- Some formulations, like Lomaira, come in 8 mg tablets that can be taken up to three times a day[2].
It’s typically recommended to take phentermine in the morning to help reduce potential insomnia[3]. Always follow your doctor’s instructions regarding dosage and timing.
Phentermine Combinations
Phentermine is sometimes used in combination with other medications for enhanced weight loss effects:
- Phentermine-Topiramate (Qsymia): This combination has been studied for its effects on weight loss and blood pressure[5].
- Phentermine-Lorcaserin: This combination has been studied for its potential in weight loss[3].
- Phentermine-Orlistat: This combination has been studied for its effects on weight loss and vascular function in overweight patients with back pain[6].
Effectiveness
Studies have shown that phentermine can be effective for weight loss when used as part of a comprehensive weight management program. Some key findings include:
- Phentermine, when combined with lifestyle interventions, can lead to significant weight loss over 12 weeks[3].
- In some studies, phentermine has been shown to help patients achieve 5% or more weight loss[3].
- Combination therapies, such as phentermine-topiramate, have shown promising results in long-term weight management[5].
Side Effects and Safety
Like all medications, phentermine can cause side effects. Common side effects may include:
- Headache, dizziness, nausea, fatigue, dry mouth, diarrhea, vomiting, insomnia, and anxiety[3].
- Increased blood pressure and heart rate[6].
It’s important to note that phentermine is a controlled substance due to its potential for abuse and dependence[2]. Always use it as prescribed by your doctor.
Long-term Use
Traditionally, phentermine has been approved for short-term use (up to 12 weeks). However, recent studies are exploring its potential for longer-term use:
- The LEAP (Long-term Effectiveness of the Anti-obesity medication Phentermine) trial is studying the effects of phentermine use for up to 2 years[2].
- Some experts argue that since obesity is a chronic disease, long-term use of anti-obesity medications like phentermine may be beneficial[2].
Use in Special Populations
Phentermine has been studied in various populations:
- Bariatric Surgery Patients: Some studies have looked at using phentermine before bariatric surgery to reduce liver fat and make the surgery easier[7].
- Patients with Back Pain: The combination of phentermine and orlistat has been studied in overweight patients with back pain[6].
- Patients with Gastric Bands: Research has explored whether phentermine can enhance weight loss in patients who have had gastric band surgery[8].



