A wide range of
Diet pills are available in open markets. They are either chemically prepared or manufactured from organic substances or herbal extracts. The active ingredients of prescription
Diet Pills are strong and far more effective in regulating your metabolic processes. They are clinically tested and likely to cause less damage to your health. Any obese patient with a minimum BMI of 27 may be allowed to have diet pills in controlled numbers along with a proper dietary and exercise supports.
The most popular drugs in the Prescription
Diet Pills category are the Xenical, Phentermine, Meridia, etc. These drugs have proven track records in stimulating metabolism, reducing undesired level of fat and removing excess water from the body, etc. These mechanisms help in weight reduction by regulating calorie levels. Sometimes, the herbal pills (Herbalife™ and Metabolife™) and the
non-prescription diet pills are consumed in larger proportions in weight reduction plans. These drugs are believed to be simple food substitutes and are good in controlling your hunger pangs and thus reduce appetite and the tendency of overeating.
The efficacy of a diet pill depends on individual response and varies with the types of pills and frequency of use. Do not indulge in the over-the-counter purchase of diet pills. You are advised to use the medically approved prescription diet pills only. If you are undergoing any weight loss program, you need to consult a doctor before taking
Diet Pills.
Prolonged and unsupervised uses of these pills are an unhealthy practice and may cause severe health hazards and even death of the patient. Therefore, always consult a
dietician or pharmacist beforehand. Carefully read the labels and be well-informed about the probable side effects of those pills. Strictly follow the dosage as per direction and medical advice. Do not take increased doses, if not recommended.
Patients with family history of thyroid disease, mental illness, prostate problems, high blood pressure and heart disease must not take these diet pills. It is recommended that some diet pills must be taken with a
low-fat diet plan. Unsupervised use of weight loss pills containing Ephedra may lead to increased heart rate and blood pressure, seizures or heart attack.
Patients who are on anti-seizure medicines or taking decongestants must not take the supplements.
Diet Pills can not be the ultimate solution for an effective weight-loss. In any well-organized diet plan, diet pills are recommended in conjunction with a balanced diet and regular exercises.