Weight Loss Products

Weight loss products

There are so many products on the market claiming to help with Weight Loss. It can be very frustrating to know if the products work if they have health risks or if you are going to spend more money on something that fails to help you meet your goals. To complicate the issue is the fact some products work for some but not others. The good news about weight loss products are the majority of them work when taken with a healthy diet and exercise program. When using the weight loss pills keep in mind they are designed for use with proper diets and exercise programs.

All weight loss products have risk associated with them. Check with your doctor prior to using any products and read the labels for possible risks and side effects. Know what you are taking before you start any program.

Meridia is one of the most frequently used products on the market. It uses norepinephrine and serotonin to stimulate the brain and alters the chemicals to create a full sensation acting as an appetite suppressant. This natural action helps to reduce over eating. This pill is only available through a prescription for obese individuals. It is designed for drastic weight loss and is to be taken only as prescribed.

Glucophage is also known as Metfomin originally used to treat Type 2 diabetes to control the sugar levels in the blood. It is also used for obesity and weight loss in most diabetics.

Exenatide or Byetta is another diabetes drug used for controlling blood sugar levels. It is an injected drug for Type 2 and helps with insulin resistance. It is similar to Metfomin for weight loss products for diabetics.

Orlistat or Xenia is an enzyme inhibitor that reported stops up to 1/3 of fat absorption. To get the best benefit from this pill is to have a low fat diet. If using with a diet rich in fat there are side effects.

Medications prescribed for various health issues are used as appetite suppressants or weight loss products. Some include Sertraline Bupropion Benzphetamine Diethylpropoin Axokine and Zonisamide. If taking these or any other medication for weight loss consult your doctor for monitoring of the weight loss and possible side effects.

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