I have never used it, but a couple of friends did. I researched it using Medline and looked at other medical journals. Here is what I found:
Diethylpropion (medical review):
Introduced in 1960, diethylpropion is available as Tenuate, 25 mg (usually taken 3 times daily) or Tenuate Dospan, 75 mg (extended release, once daily). In the longest double-blind, placebo-controlled diethylpropion study, weight loss at both the 6- and 12-month follow-ups was less in the drug-treated patients than in the placebo-treated patients at 7.0 vs 8.7 kg and 8.9 vs 10.5 kg, respectively. (this means the drug group lost less weight than the group taking a sugar pill!)
In separate shorter placebo-controlled trials, DeRamos and McKay reported weight loss after 6 months of diethylpropion treatment to be 7.8 to 11.7 kg, compared with 1.9 to 2.5 kg in placebo-treated patients. (the drug group lost more than the group taking sugar pills). This article is by Gary Glazer in the Archives of Internal Medicine, August 13, 2001 v161 i15 p1814 titled "Long-term Pharmacotherapy of Obesity"
Duration of Action:
4 hours, 25 mg immediate-release tablets
10-14 hours, controlled-release tablets
Now from my friends and internet stuff:
It works good for cravings, but lose effects in about 3 weeks of continuous use. But it is great for if you have cravings. Again, I have never used it. I use regular old phen.
Sites to look at:
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