Your single most powerful way to lose weight!
When you’ve tried every way possible to lose weight but nothing seems to work, try Didrex! Didrex is the most powerful appetite suppressant available and stops food cravings before they happen. Didrex stimulates the portion of your brain that controls hunger, so with Didrex you’ll feel less hungry.
- Ideal choice when nothing else works!
- Helps you lose weight by decreasing your appetite!
Didrex use
Didrex is a weight loss drug that helps you lose weight.
How Didrex works
Didrex decreases your appetite by stimulating the part of your brain that controls hunger.
How to take Didrex
Take Didrex exactly as prescribed by your doctor. For best results take Didrex at least 30 minutes before mealtime on an empty stomach. The normal prescribed dose for Didrex is one to three 50 mg tablets daily. To avoid insomnia, take Didrex at least 4 to 6 hours before bedtime.
Didrex precautions
Didrex may cause dizziness, blurred vision, or restlessness. If you experience any of these side effects, avoid hazardous activities such as driving or operating heavy machinery. Didrex may also affect insulin levels. Talk to your doctor about taking Didrex if you have diabetes. You should not take Didrex if you:
- Have heart disease or high blood pressure.
- Have arteriosclerosis.
- Have glaucoma.
- Are taking monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOI)
- Have a history of drug or alcohol abuse.
What to tell your doctor
Before you take Didrex, tell your doctor if you are using tricyclic antidepressants. Also let your doctor know if you:
- Have thyroid problems.
- Have an anxiety disorder.
- Suffer from epilepsy or another seizure disorder.
- Have diabetes.
- Are pregnant or nursing.
Didrex side effects
If you experience an allergic reaction, irregular heartbeat, or hallucinations quit taking Didrex and seek medical help. In clinical testing, the most common side effects reported with Didrex were:
- Anxiety or nervousness
- Headache or dizziness
- Insomnia,
- Dry mouth or an unpleasant taste in your mouth
- Diarrhea or constipation
- Impotence or changes in your sex drive.

