Diet Pills and Herbal Supplements
There are many types of diet pills and herbal, or natural, supplements that you can buy
over-the-counter at a drug or discount store, or on-line. You can't assume that a product
that is called "natural" or "herbal" is safe. It may also hurt you if
you are on other medications. It is best to always check with your doctor before using any
herbal or natural weight-loss product.
Diet pills you can buy over-the-counter don't make much of a difference in how much
weight you lose, how fast you lose it, or how long you keep the weight off. Some diet
pills can raise your blood pressure. Also, cough or cold medicines often have the same
drug used in diet pills. If you take both products together, you may get too much of the
same drug and have harmful side effects. For some people, diet pills prescribed by a
doctor can be helpful. If you do use these, be sure to follow your doctor's directions.
In 1997, The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) removed the weight-loss drug called
Fen-Phen (fenfluramine and dexfenfluramine) from the market because this
drug was found to cause heart valve disease. Today, there are weight loss products
containing herbal fen-phen, which do not contain fenfluramine or dexfenfluramine, on the
market. These products, not regulated by the FDA, often contain ephedra and have
caused side effects in people using them. Always talk with your health care provider
before taking any over-the-counter weight loss product, even it if is herbal or
"natural."
Weight Loss
Ways to Lose Weight
High Protein / Low Carbohydrate Diets
Diet Pills and Herbal Supplements
Weight Loss Programs
Weight Loss and Smoking Cessation
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