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| All about prescription diet pills:- |
Prescription diet pills do one of two things, they either suppress your appetite or stop dietary fat from being absorbed by your body. Most weight-loss medications work this way. Appetite suppressants make you feel less hungry or make you feel full sooner. Dietary fat intake reducers either bind the fat into an inedible form or prevent the enzymes in the gut from absorbing it.
There is little doubt as to the efficacy of prescription diet pills when used with a properly designed eating plan in combination with an exercise regimen. The results can be excellent. You should, however, not depend on medications or diet aids to maintain a healthy weight over the long term. Prescription diet pills such as Phentermine are generally intended for short-term use only. There are medications such as Xenical which can be used for longer durations. The best possible way to keep the weight off is by making permanent changes to your eating and exercise habits.
Exercise is a very important component in a serious weight loss program. It obviously increases the number of calories burned on a day to day basis. It improves your general wellbeing and helps reduce the amount of muscle lost while losing weight. Muscle loss can occur in critical places such as the heart if an incorrect diet is followed.
Proper health requires a balanced diet with the correct amount of vitamins and minerals. Your diet needs to planned to include the correct amount of nutrients, fiber, vitamins and minerals while reducing the number of calories you eat on a daily basis. We strongly recommend a visit to your physician or a registered dietitian. Have them plan a balanced diet and an exercise regime to suit your life style. Many people use the services of a fitness consultant to obtain a proper exercise regime that will improve their overall body tone. Once again, we stress that, healthy, long-term treatment for obesity and permanent weigh loss depends on changing your eating and exercise habits.
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| General Precautions about prescription diet pills:- |
These pills are not over the counter medications. They are serious drugs and should not be taken lightly. Before you begin taking any stress diet medicines, make sure you check with your doctor or pharmacist. In particular ensure they know of any preexisting medical conditions and tell them about every single medication including vitamins and any over the counter or homeopathic medicine that you will be taking or are currently taking while you are taking a course of prescription pills. This information is critical as diet pills may interact with the other medicines or may not be suitable for consumption if you have a pre-existing medical condition. You should exercise the same restraint with either prescription or over-the-counter diet medications.
Each individual will have a different tolerance level to a particular medication. Until you know how you react to your chosen medicine, do not drive, operate machinery, or do anything else that could be hazardous to yourself or other people. Alcohol can exacerbate the side effects of most of the prescription diet pills and should be avoided or taken in moderation and with due care.
If you undergo any medical or dental treatments, emergency care, or surgery, make sure you inform the practitioner that you are using this medicine. This applies to all forms of dentistry and opthalmics as well as your regular doctor or nurse. Always remember that the best medical decision is an informed one! |
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