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Side Effects of Weight Loss Pills

Posted 15 June, 2009 in Weight loss, Weight Loss |

2008_1223_deadly_pillsLosing weight is a lifelong commitment. It takes patience and self-discipline to stick with a weight loss program and wait for the end results. Many people want to find the magic shortcut that will make the process just a little shorter and less difficult. Many over-the-counter and prescription pills are purchased for just this purpose. They are available from pharmacies, natural health food stores, and even online.

Weight loss pills are not magic bullets, so don’t let anybody or any web-site tell you or convince you of that. They are most often recommended for people who are medically obese, people whose weight is causing serious health concerns. In certain instances of morbid obesity, weight loss pills are needed to help spur weight loss and reduce the risk of serious medical conditions.

Basically these weight loss pills are divided into three types:

- Prescription weight loss pills

- Over-the-counter weight loss pills

- Natural herbal supplements

Side Effects of Diet Pills:

It is important to know the dangers of diet pills and diet pill side effects. One of the dangers of diet pills that inhibit the absorption of fats are gastrointestinal side effects, such as, oily spotting, flatus with discharge, fecal urgency, fatty/oily stool, oily evacuation, increased defecation, and fecal incontinence. Other gastrointestinal diet pill side effects may include: abdominal pain, nausea, infectious diarrhea, and rectal pain.

Another one of the dangers of diet pills that inhibit the absorption of fats can be a deficiency in vitamins A, D, E, K, and Beta-carotenes. Also, rare diet pill side effects have been hypersensitivity with symptoms of pruritus, rash, urticaria, angioedema, and anaphylaxis. It is recommended that patients taking this type of diet pill also take some sort of multivitamin supplementation, like VäxaGreens Drink, that contains fat-soluble vitamins to ensure adequate nutrition.

Other diet pills work by norepinephrine, serotonin, and dopamine reuptake inhibition. One of these diet pill side effects is that it is known to substantially increase blood pressure in some patients. Serious dangers of diet pills of this nature can arise in those patients with a history of coronary artery disease, congestive heart failure, arrhythmias, or stroke. Also, this type of diet pill is a controlled substance and can be habit forming. Other diet pill side effects from this type include: headache, back pain, abdominal pain, hypertension, palpitation, anorexia, constipation, nausea, thirst, joint disorder, insomnia, dizziness, anxiety, depression, rash, acne, etc…

Prescription diet pills are to be used in conjunction with a reduced calorie diet and reduced fat intake (no more than 30% of calories from fat). They are primarily used to treat a specific group of obese people. Most candidates for prescription weight loss medications or diet pills are those suffering from Metabolic Syndrome or otherwise referred to as, Syndrome X.

There are dangers of diet pills in patients with malabsorption syndrome, in patients who are taking MAOIs, have anorexia, and those taking other centrally acting appetite suppressants, and in patients with advanced arteriosclerosis, cardiovascular disease, moderate to severe hypertension, hyperthyroidism, glaucoma, a history of drug abuse, etc…

Other dangers of diet pills and diet pill side effects are: pulmonary hypertension, regurgitant cardiac valvular disease, palpitation, elevated blood pressure, overstimulation, restlessness, dizziness, insomnia, headaches, dryness of the mouth, diarrhea, constipation, urticaria, impotence, etc…

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