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Diet Aids |
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Diet Pills |
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Prescription Diet Pills
Specific prescription diet pills for weight loss, include:
Orlistat (trade name Xenical) - Prescription Diet Pills
One of the more recent prescription diet pills, Orlistat/Xenical
works in the intestinal tract. It claims to reduce the amount of
fat that can be absorbed during digestion by about thirty percent.
Studies show that people who use orlistat/Xenical can lose about
10 percent of their initial weight over the course of the year,
but because fat can't be digested diarrhea is common if you don't
follow a low-fat diet while taking the pills.
Weight loss and blocking fat absorption is one thing; but Orlistat/Xenical
also blocks absorption of essential fat-soluble vitamins. So
people taking Orlistat/Xenical may be deficient in vitamins A, D,
E and K, and beta-carotene.
Sibutramine (trade name Meridia) - Prescription Diet Pills
Sibutramine is one of the latest generation of prescription diet
pills. It is used for both weight loss and weight maintenance. It
works on brain chemicals to reduce appetite. Studies have shown
that Sibutramine can help people lose weight and maintain the loss
but the weight loss tends to plateau after about a year with a
loss of about ten percent of starting weight. That's enough to
produce definite health benefits but probably not a sufficient
loss to satisfy an ideal body image.
However, like all prescription diet pills, Sibutramine can cause
side effects. The drug may elevate both blood pressure and heart
rate. Despite it's effects on weight loss and body shape,
Sibutramine/Meridia remains a controversial weight loss
medication.
In fact, even before it approved Meridia as a prescription weight
loss drug, the FDA was concerned about it's safety for dieters
wanting to lose weight. An FDA advisory committee in 1997 voted
5-4 that the benefits of the diet drug did not outweigh its risks
for heart problems.
Other Prescription Diet Pills
The following appetite suppressants are available by prescription
for diet and weight loss.
- Diethylpropion (trade names Tenuate and Dospan)
- Mazindol (trade names Sanorex and Mazanor)
- Phendimetrazine (trade names Bontril, Plegine, Prelu-2 and X-Trozine)
- Phentermine (trade names Apidex-P, Fastin, Ionamin and Oby-trim)
In studies that combined these diet drugs with diet and exercise
in long term tests (longer than 6 months) about 50 per cent of the
participants lost about ten percent and about one third lost
fifteen percent. But because all weight loss drugs have side
effects the FDA has approved these appetite suppressants only for
short term use - generally only a few weeks to a few months.
Most Appetite Suppressant Prescription Diet Pills are Short
Term Only
Excepting Sibutramine, most other appetite suppressants stop
working quite quickly. Within 3-12 weeks the brain develops a
tolerance for their appetite-suppressing action. Only Sibutramine
is meant for long term use.
Latest Prescription Diet Pills Study - Bupropion SR
In a multi-center, placebo-controlled study, the sustained-release
formulation of bupropion hydrochloride (Bupropion SR) in
combination with a program that included an energy-restricted
diet, and exercise, resulted in significant weight loss in obese
patients up to 24 weeks. Further, a 24-week extension of the study
showed that the average percentage of weight loss was maintained
in patients who continued on this regimen for the total 48 weeks.
But Bupropion SR has not been approved by FDA as a prescription
diet drug for weight loss and has not been studied extensively in
obese patients.
More than 300 non-depressed, clinically obese men and women (as
defined by a Body Mass Index of 30-44 kg/m2 or about 30% - 100%
above their ideal body weight) participated in the investigation.
During the initial 24-week period, individuals receiving Bupropion
SR lost statistically significantly more weight (10.1 per cent
body weight) than those in the placebo plus diet & exercise group
5 per cent body weight).
Further study is necessary on the effect of Bupropion SR on weight
loss in obese patients, particularly with respect to maintenance
of weight loss, which in this study was not measured. The safety
risks associated with the use of Bupropion SR for weight loss also
need more study.
Diet & Weight Loss Pills
Diet and weight loss drugs or pills, whether prescription or
over-the-counter weight loss supplements, are only effective when
combined with a healthy diet and exercise plan.
NOTE: Before using any form of diet pills or weight loss
supplements, please consult your doctor.
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