Drugs that Induce Weight Loss
Recent studies have shown that more people are getting overweight
every year. This happens not only to adults but even to kids
who have just started in school.
A lot of factors cause this to happen such as genetics, overeating,
the type of food taken into the body and as people age, the
metabolism slows down making it harder than before to burn
the food that was just consumed.
There are many ways to solve this problem. Some have decided
to undergo surgery, while others have decided to change the
dietary intake and exercise.
Since this takes time and most people can’t wait to
get rid of the extra weight, these people have decided to
take the fastest way out which is through the use of weight
loss drugs.
In the 1950’s until the late 90’s, doctors prescribed
drugs for weight loss. The drug works by increasing the serotonin
levels in the brain that makes the brain believe that the
stomach is already full and thus, increases the person’s
metabolic rate.
It was only after scientists discovered that these drugs
had side effects and were related to cause heart valve disease
that these were taken off the shelves.
Later on, new drugs were developed and prescribed by doctors
and many of which are still waiting for FDA approval.
Most people have known friends or family members who have
tried using diet pills and have seen tremendous improvement.
The idea that a simple drug can change everything without
the need to change the diet or sacrificing anything is very
tempting.
This has made consumers spend millions of dollars every year
and has given drug companies a lot of money making and selling
the drug.
Diet pills can be purchased either over-the-counter or prescribed
by a doctor. Even with the advances in medical technology,
these drugs can still cause a lot of health related problems
which can be unpleasant such as diarrhea and vomiting, harmful
such as tightness in the chest and urinary tract problems
and fatal such as a heart attack or a stroke.
An overdose of the diet pills can cause tremors, confusion,
hallucinations, shallow breathing, renal failure, heart attack
and convulsions.
The side effects vary depending on the lifestyle and health
of the person and can be minimized as long as one consults
the doctor first before buying it.
Should one decide to stop using the drugs, studies have shown
that there are also side effects. These include noticeable
mood swings, hyper-activity, and pain in the stomach, insomnia
and nightmares, severe irritability, extreme fatigue, depression,
nausea, vomiting and trembling.
A lot of clinical tests will show that the drugs taken to
lose weight really work. But this can only work if it is done
with a low calorie diet and an exercise plan.
A good diet should have food from all the food groups. This
should have vitamins, minerals and fiber. A lot can come from
oats, rice, potatoes and cereals. The best still come from
vegetables and fruits since these have phytochemicals, enzymes
and micronutrients that are essential for a healthy diet.
A person can jog every morning or sign up and workout in
a gym. Just like taking any medicine, one should first consult
the doctor before undergoing any form of exercise.
The best exercise plan should have cardiovascular and weight
training exercises. This helps burn calories and increase
the muscle to fat ratio that will increase ones metabolism
and lose weight.
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