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Weighting the Risks of Diet Pills
Is it safe for you to take diet pills? Find out more in this article.cancer

Although using diet pills under the supervision of a licensed physician can aid you in your battle to lose weight, it is important to weigh the risks beforehand to make sure the benefits of diet pills outweigh the negative side effects for your health. If you are morbidly obese, for instance, taking diet pills alongside lifestyle changes and exercise might help your health and benefit you in the long run.
Are you a candidate for a diet pill prescription?
Physicians will calculate an individual’s body mass index (called BMI) before prescribing diet pills for weight loss. People with a body mass index (BMI) greater than 30 or people with a BMI of greater than 27 with obesity-related health conditions might be good candidates for diet pill prescription.
Diet pill options available
There are two main types of diet pills to choose from: appetite suppressant diet pills and fat absorption inhibitor diet pills.
Appetite Suppressant Diet Pills – This makes up the majority or bulk of the diet pills available on the market. Appetite suppressing pills include phentermine, phendimetrazine, benzphetamine and sibutramine hydrochloride based diet pills. Appetite suppressants work by tricking the brain and body into believing that it is full through increasing serotonin or catecholamine. These are two brain chemicals that affect mood and appetite.
Fat Absorption Inhibitor Diet Pills - Fat absorption inhibitor is the other kind of diet pill available on the market. In the United States, the only diet pill currently available of this type is Xenical. These diet pills block the absorption of fat work by preventing your body from breaking down and absorbing fat eaten with your meals.
Side effects and risks of diet pills
Appetite suppressants may cause a range of side effects in some users including increased heart rate, high blood pressure, sweating, insomnia, constipation, lightheadedness, excessive thirst, lightheadedness, drowsiness, stuffy nose, headache, anxiety, and dry mouth.

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On the other hand, fat absorption pills such as Xenical are associated with a different range of side effects. Some side effects of Xenical include, gas with discharge, urgent need to go to the bathroom, oily or fatty stools, an oily discharge and spotting, increased number of bowel movements and the inability to control bowel movements. These side effects are worsened by eating foods that are high in fat. Since Xenical reduces the absorption of some vitamins, people taking Xenical should take a multivitamin at least 2 hours before or after taking the medication.
Diet pill risks
It is important to remember that even FDA approved weight-loss pills are only meant for short-term use up to a few months. Using diet pills for longer than this might be extremely harmful to your health and is strongly discouraged. Diet pills carry a few risks. One of them is addition, tolerance to diet pills, and other mild side effects.

 

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