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Weight Loss Pills

Weight Loss Pills are drugs or meds taken to control weight by decreasing hunger or making one feel full more quickly when eating. Some pills may also increase the metabolism to burn fat. We can divide diet pills into two types: prescription-only diet pills and over-the-counter (otc) diet pills.

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Prescription Diet Pills /  drugs such as Meridia and Xenical are only available with a doctor's prescription. They are carefully regulated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, and their use is closely monitored by the prescribing doctor.

The OTC diet and weight loss pills sector is probably the fastest growing sector of the weight loss industry. However, these diet pills are classified as food supplements rather than diet drugs, and are relatively unregulated.

Most diet drugs companies are trying to invent genuine solutions to the problems of overweight and obesity.

The side effects and dangers of OTC diet and weight loss pills can vary enormously because many of these pills contain a cocktail of ingredients and because dosage instructions may be inadequate. Possible side effects include: nervousness, tremor, diarrhea, bulging eyes, racing heartbeat, elevated blood pressure even heart failure. Medical guidelines have recommended that obese patients also change eating and exercise habits since doctors first began prescribing today's long-term weight-loss medicines in the late 1990s. The dangers of prescription diet pills are consistent with other similar drugs. Accidental overdose is a common problem when taking these diet pills.

When used under medical supervision in conjunction with a proper diet and exercise program, diet pills can be effective for some time. Weight Loss Pills are not the best way for weight loss. A healthy diet, combined with exercise and a healthy lifestile can always be a better way to slim down rather than use meds for weight loss.


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