In addition, an effort was made to assess the likelihood that lesions induced by anorectic agents could progress despite cessation of therapy. |
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Patients also were excluded if they had been receiving ergot-derived medications, anorectic drugs, or Chinese herbs. |
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These medications preserve the anorectic effects of amphetamines with weaker stimulant activity and little abuse potential. |
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The drug produces weight loss by its anorectic effect and, possibly, by stimulating thermogenesis. |
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The cases examined here emphasized the marked individual variation in severity and location of valvular lesions induced by anorectic agents. |
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One measure of just how anorectic sales have become is the bloated state of inventory. |
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In 2003, total reported manufacture of amfepramone, a substance mainly used as an anorectic, amounted to about 20 tons. |
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But I must assume you would not have bought this book if your man was anorectic! |
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Although both bulimic and anorectic patients have abnormal eating habits and often exercise excessively, bulimia can be determined by the habit of binge eating and purging. |
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In 2000, however, while the use of anorectics diminished in France, no amfetamine was used as an anorectic. |
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Rimonabant is an anorectic anti-obesity medication. |
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The anorectic patients were divided into subgroups of 19 abstainers and 46 vomiters and purgers. |
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Response of melanocortin-4 receptor-deficient mice to anorectic and orexigenic peptides. |
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However, it remained anorectic and was readmitted because regurgitation recurred. |
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In truth, I'm not convinced the language of wellness is more anorectic than the nonsense that has been always promoted, such as the equation of female thinness with happiness. |
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She listened as a vet counseled a client about her anorectic poodle. |
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Larger doses may produce serious or even lifethreatening manifestations of toxicity, particularly when given in association with sympathomimetic amines such as those used for their anorectic effects. |
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During the period 20012003, manufacture and consumption picked up again and phentermine became once again the most used anorectic in the United States. |
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Fenfluramine, an anorectic not under international control, was, however, withdrawn from the United States market in September 1997, following reports of serious adverse effects of that substance on health. |
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Anorectic women not receiving contraceptives had been amenorrheic for at least 3 consecutive months and had not received hormonal contraceptives within the previous 3 months. |
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