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url 2019-09-19 05:52
SHOULD I SWITCH TOWARDS PILLS?

Everyone including me complains about weight or excessive fat and wish to find a quick solution to get rid of it and nevertheless our minds always go towards shortcuts and one of them could be weight loosing pills

 

Serious side effects can occur with weight loss pills (diet pills) or certain supplements.

 

Weight loss drugs can be associated with important or serious side effects, or may have the potential for dependence and abuse that might be very dangerous. Some important warnings and side effects include:

 

  • Many of the weight loss drugs known as sympathomimetic amines can stimulate the heart and lead to high blood pressure and a fast heart rate (tachycardia).
  • Amphetamine-derivative, stimulant type weight loss drugs may be associated with constipation, dry mouth, restlessness, withdrawal effects, or insomnia (difficulty falling asleep), drug abuse and addiction.
  • Lipase inhibitors such as Alli or Xenical (orlistat) have been associated with rare liver injury and patients should be alert for signs of liver disease such as itching, yellow skin or eyes (jaundice), stomach pain, diarrhea, loss of appetite, pale or tar-colored stools, brown-colored urine (due to excess bilirubin in the urine). This may also some hoe cause insomnia.

Other than all these side effects, there are some of the best weight loss pills flooding the market which has proven to be effective without producing any harsh side effect.

Qsymia (phentermine and topiramate)

 

This is an FDA-approved extended-release weight loss medication. Qsymia has restricted access because topiramate, one of the drugs contained in Qsymia, can lead to severe birth defects in pregnant women. This means you may only be able to get Qsymia from certified pharmacies or through the mail by the Qsymia Home Delivery network. Do not use Qsymia if you are pregnant because it can affect your fetus. Women must have a negative pregnancy test before starting Qsymia and each month while taking the medication.

 

Contrave (bupropion and naltrexone) is not used for depression but contains bupropion from the antidepressant class of drugs. Contrave’s label contains a boxed warning found on all antidepressants: a risk of suicidal thoughts and actions in children, adolescents, and young adults when used for depression. Do not use Contrave with other bupropion-containing products (such as Wellbutrin, Wellbutrin SR, Wellbutrin XL, Aplenzin and Zyban) as it may increase the risk of severe side effects. Do not use if you have a risk for seizures. Serious psychiatric side effects, like mood changes (depression, mania), psychosis, hallucinations, paranoia, delusions, thoughts of suicide, and other serious events have been reported in patients using bupropion for smoking cessation. May cause liver damage; avoid alcohol use with Contrave.

 

Saxenda (liraglutide) contains a boxed warning for thyroid C-cell tumor cancer; however, studies have only identified this risk in animals at this point. If you have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC) or Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia syndrome type 2, you should not use Saxenda due to the possible risk of thyroid tumors.

 

Belviq (lorcaserin) acts on the serotonin system in the brain, and it is important you have a drug interaction review each time you have a new drug prescribed to check for possible interactions with other drugs that may affect serotonin (such as certain antidepressants or migraine drugs, for example). .

 

DO YOU KNOW SOME WEIGHT LOSS PILLS CAUSED SUCH DANGEROUS SIDE EFFECTS THAT IT HAD TO BE BANNED

 

But there are some natural weight loss pills as well, so always search for such supplements and use it after seeing your consultant.

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