Meridia.

Meridia (sibutramine) has been specially designed for the treatment of obesity and can be taken by those that need to lose a lot of weight over a comparatively short period of time. Meridia has been reported to form a habit. Make sure you never take this medicine for longer than prescribed or in large doses to avoid developing an addiction. Any other drugs you are taking at the moment must be reported straight to your health care provider especially any of the following ones: cough and cold medicines, migraine headache drugs, clarithromycin, selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, caffeine-containing products, cancer chemotherapy medications, sulfa antibiotics, danazol, antifungals, medications for allergies, anticoagulants, high blood pressure meds, HIV protease inhibitors, erythromycin, isoniazid, and any other ones. Meridia is usually taken once a day with a full glass of water, with some food or without. If you get pregnant while using this medicine, report this fact to your health care provider as the use of Meridia in pregnant and breastfeeding women is rarely justified. Do not share Meridia with other people to whom it was not prescribed.