| Anorectic
Drugs
A
number of drugs have been developed and marketed to
replace amphetamines as appetite suppressants. These
anorectic drugs include benzphetamine (Didrex®),
diethylproprion (Tenuate®, Tepanil®), mazindol
(Sanorex®, Mazanor®), phendimetrazine (Bontril®,
Prelu-27®), and phentermine (lonamin®, Fastin®,
Adipex®). These substances are in Schedule III or
IV of the CSA and produce some amphetamine-like effects.
Of these diet pills, phentermine is the most widely
prescribed and most frequently encountered on the illicit
market. Two Schedule IV anorectics often used in combination
with phentermine (phen-fen combo), fenfluramine and
dexfenfluramine, were removed from the U.S. market due
to heart valve problems. |
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