When you decide to lose weight, you may be looking for a magic product that can help you lose weight without any effort at all. Unfortunately, there isn't a product like that, but there are many unsafe and unregulated products that promise those types of results. There are currently five weight loss drugs approved by thr FDA--one of which is available over-the-counter.
Xenical is a brand name of the drug orlistat. Orlistat is a lipase inhibitors, meaning it blocks the absorption of some fat into your body. Side effects, such as diarrhea when you go off-program, help to remind you to eat healthy.
Alli is an over-the-counter strength version of Xenical. It has the same side effects as Xenical, but at 60 mgs, is half the strength of its prescription counterpart.
Diethylpropion is approved only for adults to use short term. This appetite suppressant can cause dizziness, insomnia, headache and nervousness. An extended release, or once daily, version of this medication is available.
Phentermine is another appetite supressant approved for short term use up to 12 weeks. and may cause your heart rate or blood pressure to increase.
Phendimetrazine is an appetite suppressant, but it mustn't be used by people with high blood pressure or heart disease, which are two common obesity-related conditions. It is approved for short-term use up to 12 weeks.
You must eat a low-calorie diet and exercise regularly with any of these diet pills. They are meant to simply boost your weight loss, but if you don't want to take them, you can still lose weight with the diet and exercise program.
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