Say No To OTC Weight Loss Drug

March 20, 2009 by  
Filed under Weight Loss Drugs

Some weight loss drugs on the market are not effective and some are even dangerous. Before you start any of the weight loss plans you can find these days it may be even more important to find what is the best way to lose weight which would include a healthy diet and exercise.

Say No To Otc Weight Loss Drug

weight loss drugsBefore you shop for the overly advertised over-the-counter weight loss pill in an effort to meet your weight loss goal, please think twice. Your diet pill may be unsafe, ineffective or downright dangerous. The health warning was published in the November issue of Mayo Clinic Women’s HealthSource wherein a special report discusses the popular weight-loss diets, eating plans and strategies, including diet pills.

The report expressed concern that with obesity of the rise many local drugstores sell diet pills and even more choices are available on the internet. A lot many people are tempted to buy these drugs but they don’t even know that the safety and effectiveness of these drugs have not been proved.

For instance, US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has banned ephedra but it can be purchased online. The report says that pills containing ephedra are touted to decrease appetite but they can cause dangerous side effects, including heart attacks, seizures, strokes and sudden death. Similarly, herbal supplements that contain the plant-derived chemical ephedrine also are available online and can cause similar health problems.

weight loss plansThe report cautions about several other weight-loss pills which contain a cocktail of ingredients, including herbs, botanicals, vitamins, minerals, caffeine or laxatives. Quite often, it is not known how these ingredients, individually or in combination, could affect individuals. The risk of adverse reactions increases when diet pills are taken with other medications.

The report also discusses the weight-loss drug Alli, which is a reduced-strength version of the prescription drug orlistat (Xenical) and has been approved by the FDA. Alli is taken with meals and promotes weight loss by decreasing absorption of fat by the intestines. It is intended for use as part of a reduced-calorie, low-fat diet. When individuals don’t reduce fat in the diet, diarrhea and gas with oily spotting can be significant side effects.

The study concludes by saying that while diet pill claims may be tempting, weight loss only happens when more calories are burned than consumed.

 

By: Hayden Eck

 

Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com

 

 

 

For more information on xenical weight loss pill you can refer to atlanticdrugs.com. For other information on obesity treatments you can visit to any resources available over the internet.

 

 

 

 

Weight Loss Pills Scam or Not?

Well the acceptance of this popular pill began to wane as an effective weight loss drug.

How To Get The Right Weight Loss Pills

Choose the weight loss drug or pill that is right for you.

Weight Loss Drugs: Are They Sufficient?

Weight loss drugs combined with a regular workout and a low-calorie diet may produce significant weight loss for obese people.

 

Comments

Tell us what you're thinking...
and oh, if you want a pic to show with your comment, go get a gravatar!





CommentLuv badge