About Meridia
Meridia is in a category of medications called monoamine reuptake inhibitors. It acts likewise some antidepressant drugs, like Prozac, in the way of suppressing reuptake of the neurotransmitter serotonin in the brain. Serotonin advances an impression of calmness and repletion. Consequently, an addition in serotonin accessibility and circulation should advance durable impressions of fullness. This, in a nutshell, was the hypothesis down the production of Meridia.
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How Meridia Works
Meridia was authorized by the Food and Drug Administration during November 1997. Its is significant that this approving added up only a couple of months subsequently the prescription medication Fenfluramine was prohibited from the medication market according to its connection to cardiac valve harm. Though Meridia and Fenfluramine act likewise in the way of expanding accessibility of circling serotonin, Fenfluramine gives this outcome throughout the full blood stream, whereas Meridia steps serotonin accessibility up solely to the brain. As Meridia bears a more local instead of general upshot, it is considered to be a more risk-free drug.
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