Meridia
Meridia (sibutramine) is a popularly prescribed anti-obesity drug that you are supposed to take if you have trouble losing some weight by simply dieting and exercising. This medication is highly efficient and it helps you fight food cravings, as a result of which you eat less and can see your pounds melt. If you have accidentally or intentionally taken too much of this medication, make sure you seek emergency medical assistance. The following are the symptoms of an overdose: headache, dizziness, and fast heart rate. To avoid these symptoms make sure you always take Meridia as directed and never exceed the dosage prescribed. Serious side effects are possible if you have not been using this medicine as recommended or forgot to mention some important things when talking to your doctor. Make sure you report the following serious side effects that may appear in some patients taking Meridia regularly: pounding heartbeats, weakness, seizure, severe headache, confusion, blurred vision, joint pain, easy bruising, high blood pressure, chest pain, restlessness, agitation, high fever, and sweating. The side effects mentioned are supposed to be reported to your doctor as soon as possible to prevent them from getting worse.

