October 20, 2008
Weight loss drugs
Unfortunately, obesity is no longer just the realm of adults; this situation is now affecting children of pre-school age and is a worrying aspect. Some people go to extreme lengths to change this situation for example with surgery; the most productive method is by exercising more frequently and changing what you eat. Of course if you are really in a hurry then you can always use weight loss medication to speed the process up.
The idea behind the drugs is to quicken each person's metabolism enabling the weight to be lost much quicker. Unfortunately for the manufacturers, it was found that incidence of heart valve disease were connected to the use of the weight control pills and were rapidly removed from the shelves. Not to be defeated though, manufacturers have introduced updated drugs, prescribed by doctors but the FDA approval process is slow.
The use of drugs that help weight reduction has become so commonplace that it is almost certain that you know of someone who has tried them. The idea that a simple drug can change your body shape without the need to change the diet or sacrificing those pleasures in life can be very tempting. As a consequence, drug companies spend millions of dollars in research on weight loss drugs while consumers spend even more buying the pills.
Weight control pills can be purchased either over-the-counter or prescribed by a doctor but even with the advances in medical technology they can still cause a lot of health related problems which can be unpleasant such as diarrhea and vomiting. But they are not the only side effects and some can be more harmful than others. These include heart attacks, tremors, strokes, hallucinations and renal failure.
The side effects will depend on the person taking the medicine and can be related to their lifestyle; a consultation with the doctor first, rather than buying them over the counter, can help to reduce side effects; stopping using the drugs completely may not eradicate all the problems they may have caused. These effects can be equally unpleasant as the side effects occurring as a result of taking weight control pills.
Whilst the effectiveness of these weight loss drugs is not in question, they are more effective if they are used alongside a controlled diet and exercise regime. This type of diet requires a balance of the food groups to ensure a proper intake of vitamins, minerals and fiber, almost all of which can be bought at your local supermarket but may require a little preparation.
Exercise can be done in whatever form suits the individual best but it should incorporate fat-burning exercises that will burn up any excess calories. A good exercise plan with the use of weights will help improve the body's ability to burn off the calories and maintain a healthy heart.
Filed under Weight Loss by Upbeat Body