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Phentermine

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  • Phentermine

    I just wondered what Doctor Hale thought about this situation. I am still nursing my three and a half year old to sleep at nap time and bedtime and from time to time if she has a restless night. Each time she nurses it is very short... I do feel like I have very little milk at this time and most of it is from Comfort my doctor suggested I do Phentermine 15mg... I was wondering if I need to stop the Comfort nursing or if you feel like she will be getting very little. Thank you

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    AHaney:

    At 3.5 years I doubt the child is getting much if any milk, hence the dose of phentermine via milk is likely exceedingly low.

    If the child has difficulty sleeping and is awake all the time, then I'd suggest stoping feeding or stoping phentermine.

    Tom Hale Ph.D.

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