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Adipex

Adipex is the most popular form of brand name "Phentermine" prescribed today. Adipex is an appetite suppressant that is commonly used in conjunction with diet and exercise to reduce weight. Adipex is often misspelled as addapex, addepex, addipex, adapex, adipecs, addipecs, addapecs, adupex, or adepex, but the correct name for this product is actually Adipex-P.

Bontril

Bontril is an appetite suppressant that is used in conjunction with diet and exercise to reduce weight. It is a sustained-release medication. Each tablet contains 105 mg of phendimetrazine. Bontril is often misspelled as Buntril, Bantril, Bontrol, Bontol, or Bontral, but the correct spelling is indeed "Bontril".

Didrex

Didrex is an appetite suppressant that is used in conjunction with an overall diet plan and exercise to reduce weight. Each tablet contains 50 mg of benzphetamine hydrochloride.  Common misspellings of Didrex include Diddrex, Diddrax, Didrax, Dedrex, and Dedrix.

Ionamin

Ionamin is an appetite suppressant used in conjunction with an overall diet plan and exercise to reduce weight. Ionamin contains sustained-release form of Phentermine in a resin complex. Common misspellings of Ionamin include Ianamin, Ianomin, Ionamine and Ionimin.

Meridia

Meridia is an oral prescription medication that is used in the medical management of obesity, including weight loss and the maintenance of weight loss.  Common misspellings of Meridia include Maridia, Meridea, and Maridea.

Phentermine

Phentermine is an appetite suppressant that is used in conjunction with an overall diet plan to reduce weight. It is available as a generic medicine and as a brand medicine.  Phentermine is commonly misspelled as Fentermine, Fenturmin, Phenturmine, and Phentermin.

Tenuate

Tenuate (dispensed in it's generic for as diethylpropion) is an appetite suppressant used in conjunction with an overall diet plan and exercise to reduce weight. Each tablet contains 75 mg of the anorectic agent diethylproprion.  Tenuate is often misspelled as Tenuat, Tenuatt, Tenuit, and Tenate.

Xenical

Xenical is a new class of weight loss medicine that is used to treat obesity. Xenical does not suppress appetite, but inhibits the absorption of fat in the stomach.  Often, people will incorrectly spell Xenical as Zenical, Xenecal, and Zenecal.

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