Regenon is an appetite suppressant.
It is sold under many names: Adiposan, Amfepramona, Amphepramone, Anfamon, Apisate, Atractil, Brendalit, D.I.P., Danylen, Delgamer, Derfon, Diepropon, Dietec, Diethylpropion, Dietil Retard, Dietilpropiona, Dobesin, Frekentine, Ifa Norex, Linea Valeas, Lipomin, Liposlim, Magrene, Menutil, Moderatan, Neobes, Nobesine, Nulobes, Prefamone, Propiofenona, Propiofenone, Propiophenone, Regibon, Slim-Plus, Tenuate, Tenuate Dospan, Tenuate Retard, Tepanil, Tylinal.
The FDA-approved brand of Regenon available for sale in the US is called Tenuate.
This medication stimulates the central nervous system (nerves and brain), which increases your heart rate and blood pressure and decreases your appetite.
The appetite-reducing effect tends to decrease after a few weeks. That’s why Regenon is useful only during the first few weeks of a weight-loss program.
Regenon comes as a regular and extended-release (long-acting) tablet. Regenon usually is taken three times a day, 1 hour before meals (regular tablets), or once a day in midmorning (extended-release tablets).
Regenon helps you to lose weight while you are learning new ways to lose weight.
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