![]() |
| Articles | Video | Mini-Course | The Fat Burner | Store | Blog | Resources | Contact | Privacy |
|---|
|
12 August 2011
Drugs and Weight LossAlthough eating nutritious food and living a healthy lifestyle are the two main remedies for weight loss, there are just cases in which these two are not enough. There are people who bring weight loss a step further by using drugs to help them get rid of fat. This is one reality that is currently being accepted by society as normal. Going For The Fat Loss PillDrugs that are made to battle obesity, also known as diet pills, aim to help people lose weight effectively and faster compared to other methods of losing weight. They are usually defined to be pharmacological treatments, which are used in helping people lessen their scale. Most of the time, these kinds of pills are only suggested for those people that are suffering with life-threatening problems with their weight. They're usually available only for people that have a doctor's prescription. Generally, these fat loss agents work via suppressing your appetite, boosting your metabolism, and/or by working with your body's natural capability to absorb particular nutrients which could be found in food. Why Go For Drugs?There are various reasons why people opt for these kinds of drugs. Some may be personal, while some may be due to a doctor's orders. For most, they turn to the help of obesity drugs or diet pills when exercise and dieting seem to be unsuccessful in showing any noticeable or visible result. There are instances when time plays to be an important factor. There are people that resort to using these kinds of drugs when they're up against time. They use this when they really want to see immediate and fast results. There are still those that use weight loss drugs in agreement with the recommendation and advice of their doctors or trusted health professionals. Which Ones Are There?There are a lot of weight loss drugs available in the market. Some exist in the black market, while some can be bought legally in your normal everyday drugstore. Those that can be bought in drugstores are usually the ones that gain the fame and fortune. Examples of these popular diet pills and anti-obesity drugs available on the market at present would include: Sibutramine, Orlistat, Byetta, Metformin, and Symlin. SibutramineThis drug is sometimes advised by experts. Nevertheless, it isn't something that you should consider as a 'wonder-drug'. What it does is partially help you. You will still need to lessen your food intake to lose weight. It generally works by giving you the feeling that you're more 'full' even if the food that you just consumed is less than your normal amount of consumption. Thus, your appetite would be reduced and your satiety is enhanced. According to studies, taking this drug and coupling it with the right diet and exercise can let you achieve more weight loss compared to having exercise and weight-reducing diet alone. However, there's a big chance that it won't work for you. One reason could be because you might think that you could relax with your diet, and let the drug do all the work. OrlistatThis drug is popularly known as Xenical. It has the ability to interfere with your body's natural process of fat-absorption. It could reduce and decrease the amount of fat which your body would absorb. Originally, Orlistat could only be bought if you've got a doctor's prescription. Nevertheless, as of 2007, over the counter sale has been approved. MetforminThis a particular drug that is prescribed for people that have diabetes. However, due to its use for diabetes through the years, it was found that those with Type 2 diabetes that have used Metformin also experienced the drug's side effect of losing weight. ByettaThis is actually a by-product of GLP-1, which is a hormone that is secreted in the intestine whenever it senses that there is food present within. Similar to Metformin, it is currently available as medication for Type 2 diabetes. You can get it in an intravenous form. It helps you lose weight by making you feel full and delaying gastric emptying. SymlinThis is a by-product of Amylin, which is a hormone secreted by your pancreas. Generally, this hormone is secreted as a reflex when eating. It is quite similar to Byetta. This drug works by delaying your stomach's emptying. It also gives you a feeling of fullness. |
ArticlesArticles Index |
|
|