Here are Zippygoddess's qualifications as an expert. She is in fact published on an Emag along with another self proclained "Expert" Ian Mason who owns the shoppe.MD website and started hanging out with Zippy at drugs.com about the same time, within days of each other. Zippy has (3)articles on pets, humor and clipping coupons,and articles for an advertizment for being a freelance writer and education tips for children, nothing published on a qualified professional site or in a professional journal, nothing in Pubmed/medline where professional authors are indexed, I am found on this professional index. I have not posted her deals website or her name. She has not written any drug monographs other than some brief testimonials on Shoppe.MD and a very brief and unreferenced articles re Diabetic diets and an article about how families cope with chronic depression, a personal not a professional view point:
Zippysgoddess - < >.com Expert Author
Zippysgoddess < > is a published freelance writer and has worked for the website wwww.< >since its inception in 1999.
[View Zippy's Extended Author Bio] Status: Basic Member since March 30, 2005 About the same time she joined this and the drug sites although she has been with her own "deals" site since 1999.
* The < > WHAT?
[Home-and-Family
ets] We've all heard or read stories from pet crazy people, and the brilliance they attribute to ...
* I < > Born
[Arts-and-Entertainment:Humor] How can this be, you ask? Very easily ...
* Coupon < >t!
[Food-and-Drink] If I am spending over a hundred dollars on groceries, ...
A bit more re Shoppe.MD where Zippy seems to have established her "professional title". This site is run by a layperson named "Ian Mason, owner of Shoppe.MD, your source for Phentermine, health articles and drug information support forums. He also owns other Phentermine sites, he is not a professional, only self acclaimed professional and promoter of Drugs so Zippy's association with him is commercial.
see disclaimers:
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The main point is as follows: Consult your medical doctor or physician before taking any actions based on the information provided in this document, the Phentermine Report.
Ian studies health, weight loss, exercise, and several martial arts; maintaining several websites in an effort to help provide up-to-date and helpful information for other who share his interests in health of body and mind.
In an article "How Does Phentermine Work? Learn How To Stop Neurotransmitter Depletion" AKA The Phentermine Report (could this be the supposed drug monograph to which Zippy refered?) :
http://articles.pointshop.com/weightloss/24986.php
Ian says, (sounds like Zippy) I would appreciate it very much if you could contribute more information to be added to this report. I am not a nutritionist, doctor, or research scientist. I am just trying to help remove some of the fog in the world of Phentermine tolerance. I am no expert, and this report is the result of non-professional research. I know many Phentermine users who are much more educated than I am in this field, so if you happen to be one of those people, please let me know if I've provided incorrect information, or if you would like to add something to the report.
Here Zippy and Ian who already know each other play tag on drugs.com
bassplayer
New Member
USA
58 Posts
Posted - 06/29/2005 : 13:27:09
Does anyone know what this pill is?
The person who asked me said it was supposed to be Desipramine 25mg,
but they think their pharmacy gave the wrong drug.
This pill in question is small and white, and is inscribed with "GG 64"
Do you have any idea what this is?
Thanks!
All the best,
Ian Mason
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Free weight loss and fitness support group:
http://www.phenforum.com
You can contact me at
[email protected]
Information that I provide is not a substitute for professional medical care or advice.
zippysgoddess
Platinum Member
USA
2370 Posts
Posted - 06/29/2005 : 13:38:26
It is the correct prescription. 25mg Desipramine.
[email protected]
My information is not guaranteed correct. I do not get them right all the time, but I do enjoy the hunt~
And here is their little game to draw people to his site re his "special" drug of choice, Phentermine.
Need Manufacturer: Phentermine 37.5: A527
bassplayer
New Member
USA
58 Posts
Posted - 06/05/2005 : 14:37:13
Hi, one of my forum members is concerned about her tolerance to
Phentermine, and I need to know if the Phentermine she's taking
is manufactured by Able Labs, who just recalled their products.
It's a white 37.5mg tablet with blue specks, imprinted with "A527"
on the back. It's shape is rounded out to points on two ends.
Does anyone know? ZippysGoddess?
Ian Mason
You can contact me at
[email protected]
zippysgoddess
Platinum Member
USA
2370 Posts
Posted - 06/05/2005 : 20:11:44
It is Able labs, I found her post, you inverted the numbers, LOL!
More games....
zippysgoddess
Platinum Member
USA
2370 Posts
Posted - 05/28/2005 : 15:07:36
Phentermine has an adult half-life of between 7 and 20 hours, and peaks in the bloodstream 8 hours following administration. Assuming a seven hour half-life, over 90% of the medication would theoretically be cleared from your system in 28 hours. Assuming a 20 hour half-life, it would take approximately 80 hours for most to clear.
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My information is not guaranteed correct. I do not get them right all the time, but I do enjoy the hunt~
bassplayer
New Member
USA
58 Posts
Posted - 05/28/2005 : 20:42:40
Thanks for the info! I didn't know that and I'm sure my friends
in my forum would like to know about it.
Caffeine affects it, correct?
Ian Mason
zippysgoddess
Platinum Member
USA
2370 Posts
Posted - 05/28/2005 : 22:29:05
In light of this statement about it and the mechanism in which it works:
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Hopefully this wil end Zippy's claims to be an expert.