Please find a dosage schedule for the medications Tenuate and
librax.There is an algorithm for these medications which enables the
patient to loose weight. Thank you in advance, Larry Gildernan.D.O.
Dipolomate of American Boaard of Family Medicine |
Request for Question Clarification by
pafalafa-ga
on
24 May 2004 06:45 PDT
Is this the kind of information you're looking for:
ADULTS
Tenuate Immediate-Release
The usual dosage is one 25-milligram tablet taken 3 times a day, 1
hour before meals; you may take 1 tablet in the middle of the evening,
if you want, to overcome night hunger.
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If this is what you're after, I would be glad to provide similar
information for other forms of Tenuate, and for Librax as well.
But if this isn't what you need, please clarify what sort of
"algorithm" you're looking for.
Thanks.
pafalafa-ga
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Clarification of Question by
lig-ga
on
25 May 2004 03:42 PDT
There is a algorithm for combining these two medications. I think it
is by weight or BMI. This combination is used for weight control.
Thank you
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Request for Question Clarification by
pafalafa-ga
on
25 May 2004 08:30 PDT
Thanks for clarifying your question.
The Tenuate/Librax combination isn't showing up anywhere! I've been
through quite a number of detailed medical databases at this point.
Can you tell me a bit more about where you came across your original
information on this? Any additional details you can provide may help
me to track down the algorithm you're seeking.
Thanks.
pafalafa-ga
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Clarification of Question by
lig-ga
on
25 May 2004 19:27 PDT
I have no specific place but I have heard of a few physicians who have
used the combination with very good sucess concerning obesity control.
The generic name for tenuate is diethylpropion hcl, or adipex-p
generic phentermine with librax generic benzodiazepine +
chlordiazepoxidehcl 5mg,clidnium bromide 2.5mg. Either the combination
of tenuate or adipex with librax. Thank you
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