Weight Loss Medication
and its Effects on Your Weight Loss Goals
Of
late, there is a sudden surge in the demand for several weight loss
medication preparations.This huge spurt in the
request for weight loss drugs is entirely due to people’s ambition to
reduce their obesity and overweight. Health
conscious people keep looking for a good weight loss drug to
reach their goal of looking smarter and leaner. There are many
varieties and classes of weight loss medications that can help you
achieve your goal. Here is a brief list of such medications: Note:
A particular weight loss medication that is commercially available in
the nearby drug store, is approved by Food and Drug Administration is
an appetite suppressor. A typical appetite
suppressor works by way of decreasing your appetite or by making you
feel full in your abdomen. Chemical constituents that are contained in
these medications are known to increase the flow of some types
of chemicals in your brain. Classical examples of this class
of weight loss medication are Phentermine and Sibutramine. Caution:
Amphetamines are also a type of weight loss drug, but they are
not recommended for use in reducing your weight, because of their
potential to make you over-dependant on the drug.
Another class of weight loss medication belongs to Lipase inhibitors
that works in a different way. This drug is known to reduce your body’s
ability to digest and absorb fat to almost one third of its capacity.
The fat enzyme called lipase is extensively blocked by this inhibitor.
This blockage will ensure that extra fat is not absorbed in to your
body. Certain drugs that are used to treat
depression also act as weight loss drugs. Patients who are on
this drug may loose their weight, for as long as the treatment
duration. However, this weight loss medication is classified as
off-label drug that is not approved for the purpose of reducing the
weight. In a similar way, drugs that are used to control seizures are
also used as a weight loss medication. Topiramate and Zonisamide, have
been shown to cause weight loss up to a certain degree. Diabetic
drugs are also known to work as a weight loss drug, though it is
still not clear, the exact mechanism through which it works on the
human body. People respond variedly to the effect of
weight-loss drugs, and some people may experience better weight
loss compared to others. Weight-loss medications may
lead to an average weight loss of 10 and 20 lbs in excess than, what
you loose by using those non-drug type of weight reduction methods. Recent
research shows that weight loss that is obtained with weight loss drugs, may in fact, improve blood pressure, cholesterol,
triglycerides (fats), and insulin immunity. We, however look at Physician Weight Loss Products with a careful eye. However,
we may need to wait for some more time before trying one of these
medications to loose weight. However, before using a
weight loss drug, you must ensure that you’re not suffering or
undergoing any of the following conditions or symptoms:
* Pregnant or breast-feeding *
Alcohol or drug abuse * Anorexic * Depression *
Usage of MAO inhibitor use * Diabetes * Heart
disease or any other cardio-vascular disease * High BP

The
information found in and throughout The 7 Habits of Weight loss
(www.7habitsofweightloss.com) is not intended as a substitute for the
advice or treatment that may have been prescribed by your physician.Information
found here should NOT be construed as definitive or binding medical
advice and is NOT intended to diagnose, prescribe, nor endorse any
brand of products or services. Always seek the advice of your physician
or other qualified health provider prior to starting any new weight loss or exercise regimen or with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.
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