Sibutramine is a prescription appetite suppressant used to help people lose weight. It works by affecting the centers in the brain responsible for the feeling of hunger (appetite) and reducing food cravings. Make sure you tell your doctor about the fact of being allergic to sibutramine or any other medicines as you may not be able to take this drug because of safety concerns and the high probability of the same reaction occurring again. The capsule of sibutramine is supposed to be taken once a day with some food or without, unless your health care provider prescribed otherwise. In order to avoid forgetting about your next dose, make sure you take this drug at the same time every day. This medicine has been reported to form habit.
Do not take it for longer than prescribed to avoid getting addicted. Your health care provider needs to know as much as possible about any other drugs you are taking at the moment, including nutritional supplements, herbal products, anticoagulants, antifungals, erythromycin, HIV protease inhibitors, isoniazid, lithium, medications for allergies, medications for depression, medications for high blood pressure, migraine headaches, medications for anxiety, nausea drugs, salicylate pain relievers, sleeping pills, sedatives, selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, selective serotonin/norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors, and tranquilizers.

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