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Weight Loss Drugs


Each year, increasing numbers of individuals around the world are becoming overweight, including school children according to recent studies. The patient ones have to decide to face this problem by adjusting their diet and taking more exercise, but the impatient ones normally decide on surgery. Another group prefers the use of weight loss drugs to help them in losing weight so that consequences can be seen more rapidly.

The thought behind the drugs is to speed up each individual's metabolism enabling the weight to be lost much speedier. Unfortunately for the makers, it was found that incidence of heart valve disease were connected to the use of the weight control tablets and were rapidly removed from sale. Of course the manufacturers did not give up that simply and new drugs were created, these drugs are still being prescribed even though the Federal Drug Administration has not yet approved them.

The use of drugs that help weight reduction has become so common that it is almost certain that you know of someone who has tried them. Let's be honest, it's in our nature to like things that provide near immediate results, without having to put in any effort. The weight loss drug manufacturers have spent huge sums on research, but this cannot be compared to the amount spent by consumers.

Weight control pills can be purchased either over-the-counter or prescribed by a doctor, however even with the advances in medical technology they can still cause a lot of health related problems which can be embarrassing such as diarrhoea and vomiting. You would have to read the user details for a full list of all the possible negative aspects.

If you decide to cease taking the treatment, other side effects can occur as a result. Problems like depression, nausea, bad mood swings, nightmares, insomnia for instance have all been reported when a person has stopped taking the weight control tablets.

Regardless of all the bad publicity, weight loss drugs do work, however they are more successful if they are used in conjunction with a low calorie diet and regular exercise, preferably using a properly worked out exercise routine.

This form of diet requires a balance of the food groups to ensure a proper uptake of vitamins, minerals and fibre, almost all of which can be bought at your local supermarket, but it may need a little preparation.

Exercising will need to be carried out if you wish to benefit from the healthy food option, although this probably needs to be sorted out in advance with your physician.

The best exercise plans should have cardiovascular and weight training exercises as this helps burn calories and increase the muscle to fat ratio that will increase somebody's metabolism and help with weight loss.

 

 

 

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