Wait loss medication is the best alternative for people who have difficulty in losing annoying pounds by regular diets and physical exercises. Studies have shown that following the use of specific weight loss medication an individual may lose between five and ten percent of his or her original weight depending on the body’s responsiveness to stimuli. However, there have been very fortunate cases when people have lost more pounds than it would have been expected. This is usually the case of those who don’t abandon strict diets and intense physical activities.
Most of the weight loss medication have a great benefit with immediate results for obese people since it reduces the other health risks associated with overweight. However, the main problem is that at the end of weight loss medication, you may put on some extra pounds again unless you take the necessary precautions to keep your diet balanced. The next important thing is for how long you can use such pills to grow thinner; usually a close medical analysis of the side effects and the long term results is necessary all the time. Usually doctors have to take care about the dosage they prescribe.
The bad part of weight loss medication is that it can develop dependency as well as tolerance. Unfortunately, with very few exceptions most such pills can cause addiction when the regular dosage is not respected or they are administered for a long period of time. Furthermore, weight loss medication may grow ineffectual after several months of continuous treatment. Metabolism will no longer be stimulated and you may feel the tendency to increase the daily dose. Under no circumstances should you do something of the sort, on the contrary, you have to stop taking the drug and see the doctor immediately.
The potential side effects of weight loss medications are of great concern for both users and producers. They are usually mild in manifestations and disappear once the body gets used to the stimuli, improving with continuous administration. Among the most frequent symptoms you may experience in association with weight loss medication we can count flatulence, constipation, sleeplessness, irregular blood pressure, headaches, tremors and the list could go on. You need to know very well what you are up against once you start a pill-based diet; if you’ll complement it with a correct healthy diet and lots of outdoor activities to support the chemical stimulation of your body, the chances of success triple.
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