1. How to take Phentermine for best results?
Maintaining a healthy diet and exercise is the best way to see the best weight loss results from Phentermine.
2. How long does Phentermine stay in your system?
It takes around four days for the medication to leave your system entirely.
3. Does Phentermine burn fat or just suppress Appetite?
While Phentermine is mainly an appetite suppressant, it can increase energy levels and boost your body’s ability to break down fat.
4. Is Phentermine Safe?
If you go through a licensed medical provider that evaluates your BMI and ensures you are a good candidate based on your medical history, Phentermine is safe to take.
5. Can you take Phentermine & Semaglutide together?
Yes, you can take Phentermine and semaglutide together as long as you are under the supervision of a medical provider. Combining the Phentermine and semaglutide medications may increase their weight loss effects.
6. How long can you take Phentermine?
At Allure Esthetic, the duration of your phentermine treatment is based on your individual expierence and goals. Dr. Sajan will use monthly check-ins to see how you feel and where your weight loss is at.
7. Is Phentermine covered by insurance?
Most insurance providers do not cover phentermine for weight loss, and Allure Esthetic’s medical weight loss program is not covered either. Allure Esthetic does offer financing options and payment plans for patients.
8. How much is Phentermine out of pocket?
At Allure Esthetic, Phentermine for weight loss is $249 per month. This monthly subscription includes monthly medication, initial consultation, diet and exercise plans, monthly check-ins, and 24/7 access to on-call doctors.
9. Who is a candidate?
Adults meeting screening criteria without contraindications such as certain heart conditions or uncontrolled hypertension.
10. How long can I take it?
It’s generally prescribed short‑term; we reassess regularly and taper when appropriate.
11. What are common side effects?
Dry mouth, insomnia, and increased heart rate can occur; we review risks before starting.
12. Do I have to diet and exercise?
Yes—medication works best with nutrition and activity changes.
13. What if it’s not effective?
We adjust the plan or consider other therapies based on your response and safety.