SIDE EFFECTS
Cardiovascular
Palpitation, tachycardia, elevated blood
pressure.
Central Nervous System
Overstimulation, restlessness,
insomnia, agitation, flushing, tremor, sweating, dizziness, headache, psychotic state, blurring of vision.
Gastrointestinal
Dryness of the mouth, nausea, diarrhea,
constipation, stomach pain.
Genitourinary
Urinary frequency, dysuria, changes in
libido.
Drug Abuse and Dependence
Controlled Substance
Phendimetrazine tartrate tablets are defined by the Drug
Enforcement Administration as a Schedule III controlled substance.
Dependence
Phendimetrazine tartrate is related chemically and
pharmacologically to the amphetamines. Amphetamines and related stimulant drugs have been extensively abused, and the possibility of
abuse of phendimetrazine should be kept in mind when evaluating the desirability of including a drug as part of a weight
reduction program. Abuse of amphetamines and related drugs may be associated with intense psychological dependence and severe social
dysfunction. There are reports of patients who have increased the dosage to many times that recommended. Abrupt cessation following
prolonged high dosage administration results in extreme fatigue and mental depression; changes are also noted on the sleep EEG.
Manifestations of chronic intoxication with anorectic drugs include severe dermatoses, marked insomnia, irritability,
hyperactivity and personality changes. The most severe manifestation of chronic intoxications is psychosis, often clinically
indistinguishable from schizophrenia.
DRUG INTERACTIONS
No information provided.