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Adipex is a drug that is commonly prescribed throughout the United States and the rest of the world in order to help people to combat their weight problems when they are obese and attempting to lose weight and achieve a healthier body mass index (BMI). Equally, there are a great number of people who are taking antidepressants in order to combat many problems such as depression, anxiety disorders, or panic attacks. Many of these antidepressants have side effects that cause people to gain weight, leading them to seek extra help from their doctors to control or lose the weight.

Whether the antidepressants are the cause of the obesity or not, it is very important that a doctor know that you are taking those medications before you begin taking Adipex. In fact, before allowing a doctor to prescribe Adipex, you should tell him or her about any other medications that you may be taking. Though this might include prescription drugs, you should also tell him or her about any over-the-counter medicines and nutritional supplements, as well. This makes sure that you minimize the chance of a potential drug interaction.

The reason is that there are several antidepressants that conflict with taking Adipex and can cause one or both of the drugs not to work, or could lead you to experience severe side effects. These include many types of antidepressant like those that boost serotonin, such as SSRIs, or MAO inhibitors. If you are taking any type of antidepressant drug, or if you have been taking any within the last month, it is important to disclose this information to your doctor as well as your pharmacist.

This is especially important in the case of MAO inhibitors which can cause very dangerous reactions that can potentially be life threatening when taken with Adipex. Keep in mind that even if you have stopped taking the MAO inhibitors, they can remain within your body for two weeks or more. Even if it has been that long since you took the drug, it could still be in your body and cause the same hazardous results as if you were taking the two medications at the same time.

If you are taking MAO inhibitors or other antidepressants, your doctor will likely suggest another route other than Adipex in order to help you lose weight. If you have stopped taking the antidepressants, your doctor will either recommend that you wait until the drug is out of your system before beginning Adipex or will simply make a different suggestion altogether.