The hottest selling drug in the US today must be the diet
pill, the magic tablet that promises to remove those
embarrassing pounds of flesh that have a most nasty habit
of accumulating at all the wrong places. After all, who
can resist the newspaper and television advertisements that
show fat and buxom women peeling off layers of flesh, and
acquiring hourglass figures after popping diet pills?
But are the diet pills safe? Even more, can the diet pills
burn fat? These are questions that every American must ask
before getting on to a diet of diet pills. All users must
remember that diet pills are basically anti-obesity drugs.
They are not weight loss drugs, and they are certainly not
fat burners.
The best that diet pills can do is to form a component of a
weight loss program that is built around a strong regimen
of exercise and a balanced, low calorie diet. Even this
must be done under the guidance of a doctor, who can
suggest a healthy weight loss program based on a patient’s
age, height and weight, not to mention his physical
condition and medical history.
Please remember that diet pills when used indiscriminately
can produce unhealthy side effects. That is why all users
must resist the temptation of buying diet pills without
consulting a doctor. Users should also not be carried away
by the weight-burning power of natural or herbal diet pills.
Even these diet pills can cause unnecessary complications.
There are some diet pills that work as appetite
suppressants. These diet pills may surely lower the food
intake but they cannot guarantee a weight loss. The users
must therefore not get into a situation where their health
gets affected on account of such diet pills.
Those who take diet pills without consulting their doctors
are running a great risk. They must read the drug
manufacturer’s instructions carefully, and make sure that
they do not continue the diet pills for more than four to
six weeks before bringing it to the notice of their doctor.
However, the diet pills prescribed for obesity reduction
have several benefits, especially in the short term. Some
of them are known to lower blood pressure and blood
cholesterol, and also reduce triglycerides or fats.
In the long term, studies show that the patient tends to
develop tolerance for diet pills. The weight levels off,
and the patient becomes immune to its advantages.
It is therefore essential that the doctor should continue
to monitor the effects of diet pills closely. There is no
point in increasing the dosage of diet pills in the hope
that this may produce better results.
Everyone must remember that diet pills are no magic bullets.
They can aid in reducing weight when taken as part of a
well thought out weight loss program but they cannot melt
fat as some diet pill advertisements suggest.
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